I don't know this bird! It frustrates me too. It is on the small side, but not as small as a sparrow.
It is black/gray on the top and white on the underside. It has a small beak.
Not a woodpecker or robin or anything like that.
Wish I could find out!!
It's so funny to see it sitting on the tiniest of branches all the time.
Just found it online- it is a black phoebe! When I look at the pics it makes me laugh, too.
Black Phoebe is very similar to a native thrush here in chirruping range (saw/heard on YouTube). Now I understand preference for twig sitting because any predators will quickly be seen - and unable to balance on small part of tree.
Onward to a safe community for all people in which to thrive ~ gentle hugs [if okay] ~ Fleur
there wrote: ↑Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:48 pm
solana,
awww, your pets sound amazing.
they sure are amazing! while my furry kids are definitely at the top of my joy list, i am going to lengthen my list to remind myself of all the other things that bring me joy...
winter
snow (especially the big fluffy snowflakes, and fresh, white, sparkly snow that looks like glitter covering the ground)
rain
rainbows
wind
clouds
lightning
colorful sunsets
autumn colors
air conditioning
music
movies
books
games
photography
crochet
chocolate
ice cream
frosting
cheesecake
butterfinger pie
soft blankets
pillows
stuffies
magic
amusement park rides
airplanes
freedom
there wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 3:30 pm
I'm going to search online for Butterfinger pie.
it is delicious and so easy to make! my favorite recipe is the no-bake one from the Brown Eyed Baker website. all you need is oreo cookie crust (i like to buy the premade ones, or you can make it with just oreos and butter), cream cheese, peanut butter, cool whip, sugar, and of course, butterfingers!