Sunday, December 9, 2012

Hoot-hoot!




Last week I found a dead mouse (or vole?) way up in our birch tree, and I figured it was left there by the owl I've heard hooting at night. 







The other night I caught a glimpse of the owl high atop a neighbor's tree. Such a cool sight, and a little spooky! I think it's a Great Horned Owl, judging by its size and cute little "ears." I watched as he swooped down with an impressive wing span, right past the house. 



Thursday, November 15, 2012

Tiny Nest

When the bayberry bush shed its leaves I found a nest, about the size of the palm of my hand. It was made up of soft grass and a few small twigs on a bed of bayberry leaves and tiny feathers. There was one shelled sunflower seed inside. I wonder who lived here and if they enjoyed their stay.



Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Snow goose

On the lawn outside of Walmart, along a somewhat busy street, a flock of Canada geese raised their young and made their meals. In the spring I saw the goslings debut, and watched them get a little bigger everyday. Sometimes they even held up traffic as they crossed from one green patch to another. 

When I drove by the other day I saw a grey goose with the flock and I wondered if he had always been with them, or if he was only passing through. I went back today and he was there alone. After some researching, I realized he may be a young snow goose. Born in the Arctic tundra, heading south for the winter. 


Partial Albino?

It's a rainy fall day and our yard is busy with birds. I noticed a robin with some white feathers on him, and I think he might be a partial albino...



Monday, October 1, 2012

Double Date

Two pairs of red-winged blackbirds stopped by this morning.


Stretching those legs

Guys on the feeders, gals on the tray


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Lovely Blue

I forgot to clean up the birdseed after we played outside yesterday. A couple of bluejays appreciated the mess and went to work sorting out all the corn kernels. 





Friday, September 28, 2012

Friendly chickadee

My Grandpa was a friend of the chickadees. Sometimes he'd sit out under one of his homemade bird feeders and wait for them, letting them perch on his shoulders or eat out of his hands.

While playing out in the yard this morning, I was able to get within a couple of feet of the bird feeder while both a sparrow and chickadee took turns eating. The sparrow was more cautious, often watching me from the tree and waiting for me to move a little further away before returning. Here he is peeking at me.


The chickadee was braver, though he did scold me a few times when I surprised him. Perhaps they have less fear because after swiping a seed from the feeder they fly to safety in the tree?


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Sparrow Variety

It's so easy to over-look sparrows. Earlier this year I was super excited when I found a white-crowned sparrow who must have peeled off from the flock during his migration north. He was around for quite a while, so when I took this picture today I wondered if it was the same guy and he summered here, or if his flock is on their way south already.


I noticed another type of sparrow at the feeder this morning. He had stripes on his head but not as vivid as the white-crowned sparrow. Looking through binoculars I noticed yellow around his eye. My book says it's a white-throated sparrow. 



Northern Flicker

Well, look who stopped by today!



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Tomato Treat

This tomato has been perched on that gate post for a couple weeks, long forgotten. I'm glad someone came along to enjoy it, though by the looks of it he may not have been the first.





Saturday, September 8, 2012

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Geese at the park

This flock politely moved out of our way as we strolled past, but Linnea wanted to follow them.


Saturday, August 25, 2012

Quiet Time

Rob noticed this mourning dove cuddling with her baby right before dusk. I watched them for a while; they hardly moved. Then the baby nudged and nipped at her, and she soon flew off (I assume to find food). He was a little nervous on that fence all by himself so he found a nice quiet bough in the pine tree nearby to wait for mama's return.


She saw me on the deck with my camera but didn't seem to mind that I was there.

"Mommy, I'm hungry!"

A little nervous, possibly chirping to her though I couldn't hear anything.

Safe at 15' above ground.


Friday, July 27, 2012

Then there were none

First there were three...

Joined by another...

Two more stopped by...

And all left with a flutter.




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Potato-chip

The next time I see a goldfinch painting imaginary scalloped trails through the air during his dipping flight, I will have to pay attention to his song which my bird book describes as "a cheery potato-chip." 



Monday, June 4, 2012

Feather

Found in the front yard. It's at least 3" longer than my hand from tip to tip. 




Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Baltimore Oriole

A flash of orange moving quickly through the oak tree. And here he is (the best photos I could get):



Monday, May 7, 2012

"Eeeee!"

This family of geese lives at the zoo and when we pointed them out to Linnea she squealed with glee. 



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Date Night

As we celebrate our anniversary, the ducks were out for a romantic date of their own.




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Came by as thunder began to roll, about 10 minutes before the rain hit. 



Friday, May 4, 2012

Injured Cowbird?

We noticed this female cowbird in the backyard, hobbling along with a possible injury on her right wing. While watching her, a male cowbird came up and did a little dance for her, and at one point she had a male and female sparrow on either side of her like they were all friends. I have no idea what was going on with this and I eventually lost sight of her.