Saturday, April 5, 2014

EGGS! In a plant!

4/5/14- Nicholas


          We have discovered eggs in a Carolina Wren nest that is in a knock-out rose container!!!  There are several in there.  The nest is cleverly built as a roof over the soil, with a "side opening."  



A Carolina Wren nest with eggs.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

//UDPATED// Spring 2014 - here's what we have so far this year

4/2/2014 - Wabbaloo

With spring here, I figure I should resurrect our birdwatching blog.

In the backyard bird area, we have a pole with two tube feeders (one with niger, the other with a mix; they bring the finches, titmice, chickadees, and what appears to be a common swift) and a traditional feeder with the sunflower seed mix (cardinals and titmice).  We also have a hummingbird feeder, and saw our first hummingbird this year on 14 March 2014.

Our cardinals:




Our finches:


We have a mealworm feeder which has only seen Carolina wrens visiting it. The wrens have built a next inside a large plant container which houses a knockout rose bush.  If I recall correctly, these are our wrens:



We've been visited by a ladder-backed woodpecker on the other side of the yard a few times, and we occasionally see white winged doves.


The common swift I believe I'm seeing at the feeder coincides with the building of a nest on the other side of the house.  Haven't seen them at our feeders in the past, kind of interesting.  Not 100% sure it's a swift, but it looks pretty close. I've reached out.

Looks like we have male and female brown-headed cowbirds. See http://nature.gardenweb.com/forums/load/bird/msg04195646760.html?2 for my question on Garden Web's Birdwatching Forum. Here are 3 pics:






Also, the chickadees have started using the little birdhouse that's been hanging up on a post for years in the backs.

We have NOT seen the return of the male and female painted buntings that we've had in the past!

Both feeders:


Stay tuned for further updates.  Will get a pic of the swift nest, the wren nest, the chickadees in the bird house, and I think the cardinals are building a nest as well.

Friday, January 3, 2014

New System!

1/3/2014 - Nicholas

         We have a new bird feeder system: a pole with four "arms" to hang bird feeders from and one on top of the pole and a flower-shaped bird feeder. Hopefully there will be ore birds now!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

4/18/2013-Nicholas

            I  have just started seeing a variation of birds in the past several weeks ago, and I hope to be posting more posts now!

Monday, July 23, 2012

23 July 2012 -- male Painted Bunting (Daddy)

Looks like I forgot that Nicholas had already posted a picture of a male painted bunting last month.  But here's my post anyway...

After months of trying, I finally got a picture of the male painted bunting at our backyard feeder.  The first time we saw this bird (a few years ago), we weren't really into birding, and we thought that maybe this was someone's in-house bird that happened to get out from its cage or something.  Since then, it is one of our favorite guests at our feeder because of its great colors.  The female, while not having as many colors, is just as nice to look at.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Get Off The Bird feeder!

7/10/12-Nicholas


             At my house I saw a Squirrel upside down on the bird feeder!









 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Painted Buntings

6/20/12-Nicholas

                 We finally got a picture of a Painted Bunting at our bird feeder!  Here are some pictures of them.