Feeding the Birds
#421
Patty, that first bird with the pointy tail looks like a Carolina Wren...not sure if you get those? I don't think it's a nuthatch unless I missed something in the other pics?
#422
#423
Originally Posted by Lainey' timestamp='1467804986' post='24010048
Patty, that first bird with the pointy tail looks like a Carolina Wren...not sure if you get those? I don't think it's a nuthatch unless I missed something in the other pics?
I added a feeder to the side yard. I've only seen a bird or two at it, but the feed/seeds are disappearing fast. The feeder is right near a sad old, tall pine tree (neighbor's yard) and my privacy shrubs. I think the birds are swooping in from the tree or shrubs, and taking their food "to go."
A neighbor's cat has been hanging around the back yard way too much for my liking....I saw gray feathers the other day. Not sure if the cat got a bird or if a hawk did.
#424
When I find a pile of feathers outside it's due to a bird eating a bird.
#425
Originally Posted by dlq04' timestamp='1467780040' post='24009940
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Desert birds - interesting. I'll stick with green grass and green trees.
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Desert birds - interesting. I'll stick with green grass and green trees.
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Is that unusual for you?
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OMG Yes. Normally I can not work on the MG with garage door open because I'd be eaten alive. This year no problem. So far this year I've only seen maybe four mosquitos and that was at our driveway campfire over the 4th.
#426
#427
Originally Posted by Lainey' timestamp='1467804986' post='24010048
Patty, that first bird with the pointy tail looks like a Carolina Wren...
House Wren
Click on similar species and you will see the Carolina Wren....
#428
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We have seen our first hummingbird of the season. It's a big thing in this part of MI and no I didn't get to see which type. I need to get a lot closer to see that or have the binoculars.
#429
Love the hummers. I have two feeders one outside my kitchen window. They visit frequently. The ruby throat has a wonderful/colorful ruby throat. Pics taken through window and cropped.
#430
Originally Posted by Tachus' timestamp='1469058503' post='24021367
We have seen our first hummingbird of the season. It's a big thing in this part of MI and no I didn't get to see which type. I need to get a lot closer to see that or have the binoculars.
Love the hummers. I have two feeders one outside my kitchen window. They visit frequently. The ruby throat has a wonderful/colorful ruby throat. Pics taken through window and cropped.