Sunday, June 2, 2024

For about two weeks each year, and if we're lucky, we get to see Grosbeaks! They're about the size of an American Robin, very colorful, and have large, finchlike beaks. There's one in the lower right corner of this picture. He seems to be looking at the old International Harvester tractor which someone has taken good care of over the decades.


 

11 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

What a delightful visitor.

roentare said...

Good eye picking up on the grosbeak!

Taken For Granted said...

In the mid 1950s International-Farmall came out with the offset stearing on the A and later on the 100. They were identical tractors except for the grill and chrome lettering. The Grossbeak is always fun to see.

Granny Annie said...

Glad to saw you little birdie. Good eye:-)

joaquín said...

Mira con curiosidad al tractor

Antonio Rodriguuez said...

Muy bonita. Un buen contraste entre la enormidad del tractor y la pequeñez del pájaro.
Un abrazo.

Luis Serrano said...

El tractor le debe de parecer un bicho muy grande y extraño. Casi más que los humanos
Un abrazo Bill

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Debe de meterse, en un recinto cerrado, para que las inclemencias del tiempo, no llegue a dañarlo.

Margaret D said...

Yes, see that bird.
Nice old tractor, the driver got off and left it, it seems.

Strayer said...

Evening Grosbeak? Looks darker sick yellow than I recall but I haven't seen one in a long time.

Rose said...

Nice! Great job of spotting it.. I have never seen one.