Look out below!
March 9, 2011 - The goldfinches this weekend weren’t thrilled with this Turkey Vulture flying overhead. Every time the vulture swooped down, the goldfinches spooked and flew off.
One of the reasons I started this blog was to document the birds that come and go in my backyard. The posts below detail both the rarities and the ordinary wonders with wings!
March 9, 2011 - The goldfinches this weekend weren’t thrilled with this Turkey Vulture flying overhead. Every time the vulture swooped down, the goldfinches spooked and flew off.
March 8, 2011 - I spent some time this weekend at my favorite blind — my guest room! I sit at the open window and aim the camera at the goldfinch feeder below. Since there are usual more hungry goldfinches than available ports, they line up to wait in the crape myrtle, giving me nice opportunities to photograph them. […]
March 6, 2011 - If you think the answer is six, then you might not understand the complexity of goldfinch feeding activity… :) Hey, Rich, I think we need more niger seed!
March 5, 2011 - The weather kept me at home this morning, so I went outside to do some springtime gardening and sprinkler repairs. Being outside with our Painted Buntings was a lot of fun. I watched them diving into the viburnum hedge and the grapefruit tree, then hopping out onto the feeder to eat. The House Finches also […]
March 2, 2011 - We had a very tired Brown-Headed Cowbird hanging out under the feeders this afternoon. He just sat there snoozing as the other birds vied for the bird feeder ports above him. Goldy enjoyed watching!
March 1, 2011 - These cardinals are too much! Beaky earned his name by “beaking” at the Smith window. Carla and Peter and Aaron learned to tolerate him. Then Mrs. Beaky picked up the habit. We caught a video of her as she repeatedly flew at the front room window and then retreated to the palm tree. Silly bird!
February 28, 2011 - The Sandhill Cranes have been more active in our neighborhood in the last week or so. We’ve also started to see the pair at work regularly. Nesting season is a-coming!
February 27, 2011 - The azaleas have started to bloom in our yard! I also saw my first American Robin to actually land and say hello in the neighborhood. I see flocks flying overhead almost every night, but they haven’t been landing this year. We haven’t seen our first Cedar Waxwing yet, either. :(
February 24, 2011 - There have been quite a few juvenile Red-Winged Blackbirds moving through the yard in the past week. You can tell they are juveniles because they are black, but they still have remnants of their striped juvenal colors. They haven’t yet developed that pretty red patch on the wing. This bird was hogging my seed cake […]
February 23, 2011 - We saw our first-of-season Brown Thrasher pair on our walk around Stoneybrook earlier this week. Spring is in the air! We’ve been seeing flocks of American Robins flying overhead, but I’ve yet to see the first bird land. I’ve also yet to see a Cedar Waxwing.
February 22, 2011 - Our cat Goldy loves to watch birds through the windows. We both enjoyed these antics from our American Goldfinches. How many birds can fight over one feeder port?
February 21, 2011 - We haven’t had many big flocks of blackbirds–Red-Wing Blackbirds, Brown-Headed Cowbirds, Common and Boat-Tailed Grackles–this winter. So it was kind of fun to look out and see a bunch of them congregated in the trees, waiting for their turn at the feeder. Feed us! Feed us! Where’s mine?
February 19, 2011 - I’ve had some questions about the little cage shown in my Painted Bunting pictures. It’s a wire cage from Wild Birds Unlimited (on loan from my mom, thanks again!) The buntings are so small that they fly right through it. Bigger birds can’t go through it, so they leave the buntings alone (mostly). In my […]
February 17, 2011 - This afternoon Rich and I were thrilled to see a male Painted Bunting at our front feeder when we got home from work. Though the green birds have acclimated to the new feeder in the back, the male seems to prefer the shelter of our trees in the front. The male doesn’t come as often […]
February 15, 2011 - It was 6:30 tonight when we went for our walk, and there was still light outside! It’s just a few more weeks until Daylight Savings Time starts again! This White Ibis was hanging out on the golf course. There was a single juvenile bird in the flock, and I tried to photograph him. But something […]
February 10, 2011 - I was happy to see a single male Hooded Merganser at the retention pond by the back Stoneybrook West entrance a few days ago. I know Hoodies are common birds, but they are such fun to watch diving, and they are quite pretty.
February 9, 2011 - For the past two years, Carla and Peter have been annoyed by our neighborhood cardinal “Beaky” as he comes and taps on their windows. They have tried fake snakes, window screens, suncatchers, wind chimes, everything…and the silly bird won’t quit! We had hoped that Beaky would stop this activity last spring after he met Mrs. […]
February 8, 2011 - The goldfinches have been quite active in our yard this winter. This weekend it rained a lot, and I didn’t want to refill the feeders and let the seed get soggy in the rain. So the poor goldfinches were left to argue amongst themselves over who got to eat at the two available ports. I […]
February 4, 2011 - Unable to go to Circle B this morning because of the thick fog, I decided to start the spring rose prune at home. It’s been a while since I’ve spent the morning working in the yard. It was nice to see “my” birds for a change! The Painted Buntings were around all day. I saw […]
February 3, 2011 - Rich and I took a walk this weekend and saw this White Ibis flying overhead. I’ve been trying for good flight shots of these guys. I really like their bright white plumage and black wing tips.
February 2, 2011 - The Painted Buntings continue to visit our front feeder on a daily basis. This weekend we had a record number of three green buntings visiting at the same time. Look carefully at the picture below and you’ll see two birds on the feeder and one on the branch in the background. The male birds do […]
January 31, 2011 - On Saturday I was driving back from Circle B when I saw these Eastern Bluebirds on CR 545 outside Winter Garden. I did a double-take, then quickly turned around and pulled over. I’ve never seen bluebirds around our house before! Ironically, I saw these near “Red Bird Road” (haha). I think it is a male/female […]
January 28, 2011 - I’ve been noticing small groups of Double-Crested Cormorants starting to hang around the golf course when we come home in the evenings. They hadn’t been around so much during the wintertime. This one was content — he had a fish!
January 26, 2011 - I recently attended a great talk on wintering hummingbirds, presented by Fred Bassett at the Lake Region Audubon society. Fred spoke about the numerous hummingbirds that stick around Central Florida during the winter. He catches hummers to band them and study their migratory habits. He has seen the same Ruby-Throated Hummingbird in Lakeland for seven […]
January 25, 2011 - The rains kept me inside tonight, hoping that our backyard birds had found dry and safe places to weather the storm. So I’ll post a picture I took this weekend. A bunch of gulls flew over the backyard, and to practice flight shots with the Beast, I aimed and shot. I laughed when I realized […]
January 24, 2011 - We had a new visitor to our backyard this evening — a Prairie Warbler! I went out to set up the new Painted Bunting feeder, and this little guy greeted me from the top of our viburnum hedge. He obligingly hung around while I ran inside to get the Beast, then re-appeared at the top […]
January 21, 2011 - It’s hard to be a bird when the winter fronts come through. First it rains and rains, and it’s hard for the birds to find a nice warm dry place to stay. Then the winds come, and the birds get blown around. It’s hard to eat at bird feeders when the feeders are swinging in […]
January 19, 2011 - Our little Yellow-Throated Warbler, known better as “Bow Tie”, has been quite active lately. He appears at our front feeders several times a day, and he’s known to come “beaking” with Beaky on our front window. This weekend I noticed that he has taken to our suet feeder, too.
January 17, 2011 - It rained almost all day today. The birds didn’t like it and neither did I! Although we certainly can use the rain in this drought. But why can’t it rain during the week when I’m stuck in a cubicle without windows? :-p We didn’t have many birds today (but we did have at least one […]
January 16, 2011 - We have a small group of Painted Buntings who have been visiting our feeders for about a month now. I’ve been reporting them to the Painted Bunting Observation Team (PBOT) at paintedbuntings.org, a team that has been studying the expanding range of these beautiful birds. We feel so lucky to have them in our yard. […]
January 14, 2011 - Our temperatures dipped into the low 30s again this morning, and the birds liked it even less than I did. All I can do is fill the feeders and offer them the shelter of our bushes. These doves accepted! This dove was in Carla and Peter’s oak tree. He blended in so well that I […]
January 13, 2011 - We had some Ring-Billed Gulls over the Pebble Ridge pond this evening. I liked this juxtaposition, with the smaller duck in the background.
January 11, 2011 - There seem to be more Northern Mockingbirds than usual in our neighborhood. They like to pose on tops of bushes, where they blend in pretty well. It’s just the annoying woman who carries what Rich calls the “bird deterrent device” (a.k.a. my camera!) who seems to spook the birds into flight. :)
January 10, 2011 - I keep hearing and seeing flocks of American Robins at Circle B, and today I heard them flying over our house, too. It seems like the birds fly very high in the fall, so you don’t really see them and you’re lucky to hear them. In the springtime they seem to come down a little […]
January 5, 2011 - The little Palm Warblers are abundant hoppers on the sidewalks these days. They aren’t too afraid of people, either. I knelt down to get a nice background, and then got this full-frame shot.
January 4, 2011 - The goldfinches are eating us out of house and home this winter! I’m having to refill the niger feeder every couple of days. The birds line up in the crape myrtle in order to wait for a free port at the feeder. I went out with The Beast and tried to capture some videos of […]
January 2, 2011 - It was a nasty overcast morning and I was a little disappointed not to be out birding…until the birdie party came to me! Rich and I have been observing Painted Buntings at our feeders all throughout our Christmas break, but only one bird at a time. This morning I looked out and saw two little […]
January 1, 2011 - We were driving around the block at Stoneybrook West this afternoon when suddenly I let out a yelp, “Rich! Those are Hoodies on that pond!” My very patient husband agreed to go back to the house, grab The Beast, and do several more pond drive-bys. The neighbors must have thought that the lady with the […]
December 30, 2010 - Today a male Painted Bunting came to the feeder!!! We didn’t see the female, but the male stayed for a while and ate. He seemed pretty skittish. Now I’m spoiled…and I want to see a male and female together…and for them to bring their friends!
December 26, 2010 - Rich gave me the most awesome lens ever for Christmas! The weather has been gross (cold front = cold + wind) and so I haven’t been out to Circle B with the lens yet. But here are a few pictures from around the house… Every time I get a new lens or piece of camera […]
December 24, 2010 - On the first day of Christmas, Nature gave to me…a Painted Bunting in our front tree! This the fourth day we’ve observed her at our feeder. I wonder if she was coming before that, and we just weren’t home to see. She’s pretty regular in her schedule, usually coming to eat around 4-5 in the […]
December 21, 2010 - We spotted a female Painted Bunting at a tube feeder in our front yard this afternoon around 5pm. It may be the same bird as we saw two days ago. Painted Buntings are fairly rare winter visitors in Florida and it’s really exciting to see one in our own yard! Maybe she will bring her […]
December 19, 2010 - This afternoon we had a Painted Bunting in our yard! I was up taking pictures of Bow Tie, our Yellow-throated Warbler. I blinked, and suddenly Bow Tie jumped off the feeder and a female Painted Bunting jumped on! She sat there for a few seconds and let me snap a few pictures before flying off. […]
December 18, 2010 - Another cold front passed through today, making our first day of Christmas break a very rainy one. We were cooped up inside all morning, then finally I couldn’t take it anymore and we went for a walk between showers. It was an unusually active walk (or maybe I’m already used to our Standard Time nighttime […]
December 3, 2010 - Shrek the Shrike had no idea why I was standing underneath him with a big white lens aimed at him…
December 1, 2010 - Mum-mum has been wondering what the differences are between Palm Warblers and Yellow-Rumped Warblers. Here they are, side by side…
November 29, 2010 - Tonight on our walk we noticed that one of the neighborhood ponds has more than just Mallards in it now. A flock of Lesser Scaups is hanging out there as well. You know they are Lesser Scaups instead of Greater Scaups because of the slight bump on the back of their heads. The black ones […]
November 24, 2010 - We saw these Mallards by the pond on our walk tonight. But perhaps more exciting was the Bobcat we saw crossing Stoneybrook West Parkway this afternoon! Actually it almost became very exciting, and not in a good way, because the stupid cat ran right out in front of our car. Rich hit the brakes and […]
November 21, 2010 - Goldilocks was pleased to eat lunch outside this afternoon and see at least eight Goldyfinches in her yard. A couple pecked at the niger feeder seeds, but most ate at the black oil sunflower feeder. It’s nice to have their cheerful little calls back in the neighborhood!