Out in the grass as the sunlight started to fade a Says Phoebe enjoys their perch.
All About Birds says “these open-country birds have cinnamon-washed underparts and a rather gentle expression. They sally from low perches to snatch insects in midair or pounce on them on the ground. Say’s Phoebes often pump their tails while perched on a wire, fence post, or low bush. They breed farther north than any other flycatcher and are seemingly limited only by the lack of nest sites.”
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Says_Phoebe/id
It is always a treat to see a Says Phoebe.

It really is always a treat to see the Says Phoebe. They’re aerial feats of catching insects, and that divine peach color, quiet and efficient hunters. Terrific photo, Mike.
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Thanks Jet we are always pleased when we come across one of these wonderful birds.
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lovely photo of a sweet little bird.
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Thanks Vicki.
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I had to sort of laugh as to me. Say Phoebe looks a tad angry faced 🙂 Have a beautiful day!
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Perhaps she was not so happy to have her photo taken or perhaps just focused on finding a nice insects for dinner?
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The face was like the bird version of grumpy cat to me😂
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I can see that.
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A new species to me. Nice washed background.
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Hi Eliza, I believe they are a western US bird. Very good looking with that nice peachy breast.
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Warm combination of softness and pastel tones, great!
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Thanks.
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Such a simple, but such a lovely photo!
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Thanks Jude.
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I wasn’t familiar with a Says Phoebe. That was a lovely post. thank you 😊 and thank you for the visit (amhs) ☺️
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Thanks and thanks for taking the time to leave us some feedback. glad we could introduce you to one you our fellow inhabitants on this wonderful planet and hope you get a chance to see one in person some day.
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There are phoebes nesting on the top corners of Grecian columns at the historic 1860s main house at Mt. Aventine.
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Hi, that must be an interesting place to have a nest. I do hope the building caretaker are OK with having a few visitor (non-paying ones) for the summer.
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