Showing posts with label Cardinal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cardinal. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

So Much for the Hairdo!

This is a
"Hang on to your Hat"
kind of day!
 

 Just Watch!
 






 
 


Sunday, May 29, 2016

Spring Migration

In early May, suddenly our trees seemed to be bouncing with colorful birds.  Some were just passing through, while others have decided to stay for awhile.

Early one morning as I was looking out at one of our birdfeeders, there were a couple of beautiful red-colored birds.  At first I thought a Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal, but then it hit me--Mrs. Cardinal does not look like that!













 
 
 
After a taking some more pictures and a closer look,
I discovered it was a Summer Tanger,
a bird I have never seen here before.


Then there was another bird
I only saw once a couple of years ago,
A Redheaded Woodpecker.

















He seemed to spend a lot of time
around the bottom of the feeder.
 
Then there were a number
 of my favorite Spring visitors: 
some Red-breasted Grosbeaks.





Then to add a little more color,
the Baltimore Orioles were back. 
There had been a large group of them here
two or three years ago, so I was really happy
to see a group of them again. 





This visit I was able to see Mrs. Oriole also.


            Another bird I haven't seen very often:  
                 Hermit Thrush--I think.


Just to add a little more color,
a couple of birds I see year around:

The Goldfinch
 
 
and the Bluejay
 
 
What an amazing couple of weeks!
 
Things have slowed down a bit,
but I still need to share about our Bluebirds.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Ground Feeders and the "Big Bird"???

Today I was watching some of the
ground feeding birds
outside my sewing room window.
 
 
There are some birds that seem
to prefer to eat what the others
have tossed down from the deck up above.
 
 
Most of the time they get along,
however, this little Snow Bird
seemed to be having a few words
with Mr. Cardinal.
 
Suddenly, I noticed something large
outside the window.
 
 
Not a big bird,
but another creature looking
for a little food.
 
The wind chills were in the -20's today,
and I can see deer down in our valley
trying to find something to eat
under the deep snow cover.
 


 
It was not as big as many of the deer we see.
 
Oh, oh, she saw me!


 
She reluctantly wondered off,
but returned a little later with a couple of friends.
 
 
 
I wonder if she is sleeping down in the valley
where I often see some of them in the mornings?
 
 
Just a couple more portraits.
 

I put out some corn tonight..
Maybe she will come back tomorrow.