I continue to be delighted that
Evening Grosbeaks have returned to the vicinity after disappearing in the aftermath of last year's hurricane and flooding. At least two pair seem to be courting and hopefully will nest nearby.
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Evening Grosbeak - male |
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Evening Grosbeak - female (background: Red-winged Blackbird female) |
This has been an abundant year for
American Goldfinches. Their cousins, the
Pine Siskins, have also been common at the feeders, sometimes as many as a dozen or more ...
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American Goldfinch |
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Pine Siskin |
Chipping Sparrows returned two weeks ago. A few morning I have heard their vocal dueling through the bedroom window as early as 5 am.
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Chipping Sparrow |
The
White-throated Sparrow in the bird bath is one of those "just because I like it" photos ...
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White-throated Sparrow - white morph |
With the females returning, the
Red-winged Blackbirds are no longer hiding their epaulets, but are "singing," displaying, and chasing rivals with vigor ...
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Red-winged Blackbird |
... and finally, for the last month I have been trying to get photos of the Tree Swallow in flight, with several hundred failures. Then a few days ago, I had several credible successes. Here is one ...
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Tree Swallow |
Good Birding!!
1 comment:
Fantastic photographs, beautiful birds. I am greeting
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