Showing posts with label White-breasted nuthatches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White-breasted nuthatches. Show all posts

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Nuthatch

I've been hearing nuthatches all summer, and finally saw one! 


Monday, June 21, 2010

Another Installment of Weekend Birdservations!

  • A baby chickadee with a particular bald spot on his forehead finally learned how to eat from the suet grate.
  • Never before seen in our yard, a white-breasted nuthatch made an appearance. Since the visit I've heard their nasal "yaank yaank!" call from both ends of our front yard. I was able to get pretty close to one too as he waited in the tree for me to fill the bird feeder.
  • The hungry baby chipping sparrow I mentioned the other day ended up being a baby cowbird that a family of chipping sparrows fostered. I guessed this because the markings on the baby was not consistent with sparrows of any kind, was twice the size of its parents, and much hungrier than most sparrow babies. A week after I captured those photos I noticed them again and learned that those sparrows are actually raising two cowbird babies. 
  • Juvenile robins have been practicing their songs as the afternoons fade to evening. A little sputtery at times, but sounding more and more like their parents every day. 


Friday, June 18, 2010

White-Breasted Nuthatch

Wow, this is exciting. I've never seen a nuthatch in my yard. There was a pair of them and they flew in synch with each other- hovering at the feeder but not landing, tracing an arc across the yard to the birch tree, then swooping up onto the roof where they stayed only long enough for me to snap a photo.