I spent yesterday afternoon with my parents in their backyard. We had a fun time planting and transplanting, trying to make sure there’s enough nectar to satisfy Mum-mum’s visiting hummers. When I saw the Red-Bellied Woodpeckers eating oranges in Dick’s backyard, though, I couldn’t resist going to get my camera…
These silly birds will land carefully on the branch above the orange, sorta hop-skip-flap their way down to actually stand on the orange, then peck it open with their beaks in order to get at the juice within. Sorry, Dick, I hope you don’t mind sharing…
Mum-mum and Dyeyo call their resident friendly woodpecker “Shorty.” He comes to their feeders regularly, especially now that he’s raising a brood of babies. Sometimes he brings Mrs. Shorty in, too. Yesterday both Mr. and Mrs. Shorty spent a good part of the afternoon taking care of their new family. They’d fly down to the feeder, grab a seed, then disappear up into the oak tree. Tiny baby calls would ensue. Then the process repeated, over and over. We tried to find the nest, but I couldn’t find the cavity hole. We did find a recent fledgling, though.
We spotted a fledgling Mockingbird, too, and this fledgling Loggerhead Shrike. It’s a very loud time of year. The babies’ calls are loud, repetitive, and sometimes downright annoying.
“Hey! Jay!” I can’t blog about my parents’ backyard without mentioning their most vocal residents. The Blue Jays are big fans of the peanuts that Mum-mum puts out for them each afternoon. They are such pretty birds.
I had a great time yesterday. Happy Mother’s Day, Mum-mum D!