Saturday, March 20, 2010

Blackbirds and grackles

After all the beautiful spring weather, it's snowing today.

We've seen flocks of red-wing blackbirds in the past several days, and today they're visiting the bird feeders, with their grackle pals.  Grackles are big but not nearly as ugly as starlings.  And I enjoy seeing red-wings, and hearing them, as long as they don't stay for the summer!

"In winter, Common Grackles forage and roost in large communal flocks with several different species of blackbird. Sometimes these flocks can number in the millions of individuals."  
What a thought.  Millions.  How creepy.


Today we also have in the bird garden a cardinal, juncos, various sparrows, goldfinches, chickadees.


One day I was out taking pictures and got two woodpeckers and a nuthatch in one shot.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Carolina wrens and nuthatches


nuthatch


Carolina wrens and nuthatch

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bird identification

some sites to help with identification:
wild birds unlimited
Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Birds at the feeders

Today we've seen a chipping sparrow, white breasted nuthatch, downy woodpecker, chickadees, goldfinches, junko,.

I bought a bag of safflower seeds and no one seems interested. So Dan dumped them out of the big feeder and filled it with sunflower seeds instead.

We have kept the bird bath full and thawed about half of the time this winter. The heater quits working when it gets really cold.