Sunday, March 29, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
Flock of Redpolls
This morning I had one Common Redpoll at the feeder. He must have told all his friends about the nyjer sock because now there are at least two dozen on my deck! There are even more on the grass below.
The one on top of the sock was the brightest one in the group. I'm calling him the king.
The one on top of the sock was the brightest one in the group. I'm calling him the king.
A Redpoll, and some cool action shots
A Common Redpoll stopped by today. It's the first I've seen of what my bird book describes as an "arctic finch." Behind him, a pine siskin comes in for a flawless landing.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
House Wren House
I put out one of the homemade bird houses we got for our birthdays. This one is the wren house. I read they prefer small trees in the middle of the yard, not too close and not too far from a woodland area. There is a small grove of pines nearby so I hope this spot is acceptable!
Newcomer
Yesterday we had a new visitor at the feeder, the red-breasted nuthatch. In Eagan, I had white-breasted nuthatches visit a couple times, but more often they were heard rather than seen.
The weather was so nice we enjoyed our deck for the first time this season. Having four adults, three loud children, and an active smoker cooking our food right there in front of the feeder did not stop the birds from visiting. They showed little fear of us.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Pileated Woodpecker!
I heard a rapid hammering sound this morning and to be honest I actually thought it was the roofers at the neighbor's house across the backyard. But when I looked out the kitchen window I saw the pileated woodpecker right away. He flew away before I could get a decent picture.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
The next phase
The next phase for enticing birds to my yard: food and water!
I put some black oil sunflower seeds in the feeder and spread some seeds along the deck rail next to the bird bath. I read that birds will see the scattered seeds and then find the feeder. My plan is to have the feeders either on the deck or nearby so this was a good place to start.
The chickadees were the first to find it, after only one day. Today I identified the pine siskin at the feeder, and it was exciting for me since I don't think I've ever seen them in my yard before except for the other day when a pair of them were pulling at a piece of fuzz in our front bushes. They must be building nests!
I've also noticed the suet feeder with nesting materials has been picked at a little bit, too.
I put some black oil sunflower seeds in the feeder and spread some seeds along the deck rail next to the bird bath. I read that birds will see the scattered seeds and then find the feeder. My plan is to have the feeders either on the deck or nearby so this was a good place to start.
The chickadees were the first to find it, after only one day. Today I identified the pine siskin at the feeder, and it was exciting for me since I don't think I've ever seen them in my yard before except for the other day when a pair of them were pulling at a piece of fuzz in our front bushes. They must be building nests!
I've also noticed the suet feeder with nesting materials has been picked at a little bit, too.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Getting ready for spring!
Last year we had very little bird activity in our new home, and I half-heartedly tried to coax them to love me by offering them less than adequate bird seed. The birds at our old house must have been less picky as this was the leftovers they did not eat before our move.
This year will be different. I hope.
I have three bird houses to put up, the first being one we can stick to the window and watch the nest from inside our house. I honestly don't know if anyone will go for it- it's difficult to find a window on our home that is quiet enough or that does not have an outdoor screen in the way. Nonetheless, we try.
I also conveniently placed nesting materials in a suet feeder near the birdhouse.
This year will be different. I hope.
I have three bird houses to put up, the first being one we can stick to the window and watch the nest from inside our house. I honestly don't know if anyone will go for it- it's difficult to find a window on our home that is quiet enough or that does not have an outdoor screen in the way. Nonetheless, we try.
I also conveniently placed nesting materials in a suet feeder near the birdhouse.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Bird houses
We got bird houses for our birthdays this year and I can't wait to put them up! One for house wrens, the other for woodpeckers. I'm hopeful that someone will find them and move in!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)