A new flock of sparrows showed up today, gathering up all the seeds on the ground in the woods and on the woods' edge. A closer look at their yellow lores tells us they are White-Throated Sparrows Zonotrichia albicollis.
4/28/2011
Robin in Springtime song
4/27/2011
treetop nests
4/24/2011
4/10/2011
bright epaulettes on blackbirds
4/07/2011
nest site selection
4/02/2011
Springtime
The birds are leaving the winter guild and finding mates again; this pair of House Finches Haemorhous mexicanus lunched together and sunned themselves on the tray feeder.
The sounds of Spring are louder each day -- woodpeckers drumming and excavating nest cavities, cardinals singing to one another, robins warning us away from their desired nesting spots, nuthatches barking for more peanuts, and chickadees chatting.
The sounds of Spring are louder each day -- woodpeckers drumming and excavating nest cavities, cardinals singing to one another, robins warning us away from their desired nesting spots, nuthatches barking for more peanuts, and chickadees chatting.
3/29/2011
3/16/2011
running creek
Above freezing, finally, and the creek is running through the wild woods. The birds prefer bathing in it rather than the heated birdbath.
2/24/2011
dusk visitor
2/20/2011
another big blizzard
In the midst of a blizzard, we noticed a House Finch with a bald spot on his back. He seems to have some wing feathers missing too, although he manages to go back and forth between the tray feeder and shrubs on the edge of the woods.
2/01/2011
the winter guild
the winter guild
1/30/2011
the winter guild
The Bluejay hides among the branches until he feels confident of being big boy at the feeder. Then, he swoops down to savor the suet and show us his beautiful blue wing pattern.
the winter guild
Among the birds in the wild woods this winter is the Northern Flicker. This one spent quite a while today seeking insects under the tree bark. Since the sun was shining on his tree, he took a break with feathers fluffed up, then demonstrated how far his neck could reach around back . . .
1/18/2011
the winter guild
1/05/2011
the winter guild
We've been counting birds for FeederWatch every week. http://www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw/ The guild this winter in our wild woods includes black-capped chickadees like the one above. We offer black oil sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, thistle seeds, unsalted peanuts, suet, cranberries, and small pieces of fruit.
12/24/2010
Christmas of white
12/18/2010
hunting cat at the brush pile
This neighborhood cat, often seen scouting the edge of our woods, sat for a long time this afternoon staring at the holes in the snow beneath the bird seed feeder where the red squirrels come out from their tunnels under the brush pile. The cat finally stalked off, disappointed at the lack of activity. Soon after, a squirrel popped his head out to give the "all clear" . . .
. . . and later, another squirrel returned after enjoying seeds below the feeder.
. . . and later, another squirrel returned after enjoying seeds below the feeder.
12/12/2010
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Of the 4 types of woodpeckers in our woods, the Red-bellied like peanuts the best. The female enjoyed feeding at the tray earlier this autumn, and the male ventured close this week although he stayed among the trees. She looked more sleek with her feathers unruffled; with his feathers fluffed up for warmth he looks very much larger than he is.
11/26/2010
sharp shinned hawk on the brush pile
The usual birds at the edge of the woods were suddenly scarce when this hawk swooped in to survey his hunting possibilities.
11/15/2010
pumpkin lunch
11/07/2010
winter guild is forming
10/25/2010
dogwood
This fall has been warmer than normal; sunny and mid-50's most days even into November. The Cardinal Dogwood shrubs have mostly turned to their autumn colors and set berries. But a few branches on the sheltered side have sprouted new buds and blossoms. I've heard some lilacs are also trying to bloom, thinking it is Springtime.
10/23/2010
maple spendor
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