I know, it's another bird.  Sorry, but everything is dead ... no bugs, no flowers, nothing ... so you're stuck with the only live thing I could find.  I went looking for the cedar waxwings, but they were nowhere to be found.  I even hoped for a snake as I traipsed through the woods, but (thankfully) I didn't even find one of those.  I'm not sure what kind of bird this is; I'm thinking it's a vireo or flycatcher.  I know they usually show up during the winter months.  Hope everyone has a wonderful week.

Follow-up:  Misty's husband says it's a yellow rumped warbler.  I think he's right.
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I know, it's another bird. Sorry, but everything is dead ... no bugs, no flowers, nothing ... so you're stuck with the only live thing I could find. I went looking for the cedar waxwings, but they were nowhere to be found. I even hoped for a snake as I traipsed through the woods, but (thankfully) I didn't even find one of those. I'm not sure what kind of bird this is; I'm thinking it's a vireo or flycatcher. I know they usually show up during the winter months. Hope everyone has a wonderful week.

Follow-up: Misty's husband says it's a yellow rumped warbler. I think he's right.
I know, it's another bird.  Sorry, but everything is dead ... no bugs, no flowers, nothing ... so you're stuck with the only live thing I could find.  I went looking for the cedar waxwings, but they were nowhere to be found.  I even hoped for a snake as I traipsed through the woods, but (thankfully) I didn't even find one of those.  I'm not sure what kind of bird this is; I'm thinking it's a vireo or flycatcher.  I know they usually show up during the winter months.  Hope everyone has a wonderful week.

Follow-up:  Misty's husband says it's a yellow rumped warbler.  I think he's right.
I know, it's another bird. Sorry, but everything is dead ... no bugs, no flowers, nothing ... so you're stuck with the only live thing I could find. I went looking for the cedar waxwings, but they were nowhere to be found. I even hoped for a snake as I traipsed through the woods, but (thankfully) I didn't even find one of those. I'm not sure what kind of bird this is; I'm thinking it's a vireo or flycatcher. I know they usually show up during the winter months. Hope everyone has a wonderful week.

Follow-up: Misty's husband says it's a yellow rumped warbler. I think he's right.
See photo in original gallery.