Sunday, January 8, 2017

Snow Day 1/7/16

Our 4"-6" turned into just a dusting.  But the bird pictures were still pretty.

Our red-bellied woodpecker is finally back!  First time this winter.

Blue jay almost camouflaged in the tree and snow.

Buffet in action



Not a good pic, but enough of a white-breasted nuthatch to see that it is there.



Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Purple Finch at the Feeder

Haven't positively identified one of these in years.  Great treat at the feeder!!




Saturday, December 3, 2016

Turkeys in the Back Yard & Other Recent Bird Photography

I love this new camera.  If I'd just take the time to read the instruction book, I'd probably love it even more.

This morning we had a YARD FULL of turkeys - up to four at one time strutting.  Below are pictures, and below that a few more pics I've taken lately.












Saturday, November 12, 2016

Turkeys in the Trees

Mike was spreading a little cracked corn in our back yard for his deer friends, when he heard a loud "whoosh-whooshing" overhead. He looked up to see five turkeys flying toward him from the neighbor's trees. They all perched directly above him and looked down as if to say "Please leave so we can eat." He took this shot with his phone. I thought it was a neat shot for something so sudden and unplanned.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Feeder Birds 2016-2017


To be added to throughout the winter:

  1. House Finch
  2. Purple Finch
  3. Tufted Titmouse
  4. Carolina Chickadee
  5. Red-breasted Nuthatch
  6. Brown-headed Nuthatch
  7. White-breasted Nuthatch
  8. Carolina Wren
  9. Mourning Dove
  10. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
  11. Downy Woodpecker
  12. Red-bellied Woodpecker
  13. Northern Cardinal
  14. Mockingbird
  15. Pine Warbler
  16. Northern Junco
  17. American Goldfinch
  18. Eastern Phoebe
  19. Chipping Sparrow
  20. Red-Winged Blackbird

Pics from my Feeder

I have my nice new camera this year, purchased for our trip to Machias Seal Island, and hope to use it more this winter to get pictures of our feeders.  Here are a couple of first attempts.

Tufted Titmouse
Red-breasted Nuthatch with seed in its mouth.  I so wish this were just a bit more clear.
They move so fast that it's very difficult to get a clear picture of them.

No Sea Bird

I convinced Mike to drive to the base of Lake Strom Thurmond on Friday.  A brown booby has been observed for two weeks there, ever since Hurricane Matthew blew through.

However, the winds were horrible.  Very high winds - so high that I could hardly hold my binoculars still.  No rare bird.

But it was a nice excursion!