Friday, November 29, 2019

Thanksgiving 2019

It's been a busy year with much to be thankful for.  I haven't posted for a long time, so I will go backwards in time a bit from this year.  These first shots are recent from the back yard.  My old camera died and I got a new one and am trying it out. (Nikon Coolpix P900)

 The seed bell seems to be a hit with all the little birds.  Carolina Wren checking out the bottom on it.
 Titmouse says the top is better
 "Whatever"..... the Chickadee.
Squirrel Grey (as I have named my little squirrel) is checking to see if he can jump from the fence to the bird feeder pole..... 
 Sure can!
"Now if I can just sit on this little shelf" 
 Contemplation
The Downy found the bell.
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In August we met our daughter in Denver for a vacation.  A few highlights from that trip. 
 Love the little ground squirrels
Went to Rocky Mountain National Park
Some elk were right by the road. 
Moose.....we hit the jackpot on seeing most of the animals we wanted to see. 
 Marmot

Clark's Nutcracker 


 Mike and our daughter at the railroad we rode on



Bunny sitting in a prairie dog hole 
prairie dogs 
pelican 
not sure what this is, or have forgotten 
egret.
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Back home again.
 Deer across from our house along the lake.
And this month we found out we were gaining a daughter-in-law and a grandson!
It's been a great year with lots of blessings!

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Mississippi Kites...

I saw a new bird yesterday and today, so I thought I would post.  I haven't posted here much, because I normally post on Facebook now.  I really like this blog better, but other bloggers have changed to Facebook, so I do both at times.
These birds were in an old dead tree at the end of the parking lot of the nursing home where Mike's mom is.  The first day I didn't have my camera, but we live 2 minutes away, so we dashed home and got it.  There were 4 the first day and I saw at least 2 today.  I had no idea what they were until I checked the bird book.....Mississippi Kites.
 The first day I saw them it was gloomy and my shots aren't very crisp.  They are large gray birds with eyes that glare at you.  These 4 looked "fluffy" and I thought they might be young, but young ones have stripes.
 We saw them fly away from the tree several times.  I have learned that they are bug eaters and that they love dragonflies and will catch them on the fly with their talons and eat them.
 Day two the sun was out and the photos are sharper.
 This one on the left looks quite a bit larger, but maybe it is just how it is sitting.
 Posing nicely for me.
 The books show that they do breed in our area.  We are close to two big rivers....the Ohio and the Wabash, and are at the top end of their breeding territory.
Doing some wing cleaning.  They travel in small groups, so I guess seeing 4 was normal enough.
I always love adding a new bird to my life list.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Urban birds....

I think that the House Sparrow Passer domesticus, must be the most adaptable bird living in America.  Originally introduced from overseas, it is now the most widely seen bird in cities in America from shore to shore.  You find them everywhere you find people and food.

On a recent trip to Texas, I observed them in several places, making their homes among the people and the city landscapes.

Our first sighting was the pair that decided to live in the LOVE'S sign where we stopped to get gas and food. 
They had built a nice nest in the opening of the "e" and were busy courting while people wandered in and out of the doors right below them. 
 Making "love" at the LOVE'S.
 I have seen signs on buildings at this time of year that have a nest in every nook and cranny of the letters.  As long as the business owners don't clear them away, they happily go about their lives in the middle of the most public places they can find.

The second encounter was at the parking lot next to our motel
 In this parking lot of a Chinese restaurant, a small flock of House Sparrows had found an empty ice cream cone and were determined to eat as much of it as they could.  I think this group were nesting in the dense landscape bushes around the restaurant.  You see them outside of any fast food restaurant picking up stray french fries, dropped pop-corn or other goodies.  Makes you wonder if they ever get any healthy food!
"What!....no ice cream?"
My third photos came from another gas station on the way home.  A pair were busy setting up house-keeping in the housing around a security camera mounted on the building.  A camera on the other corner of the building also had a male hanging around.

I saw the female fly in and out of the housing a couple of times while the male sat there and chirped away, so I assume her nest is safely tucked in the back of the housing.

 This is typical behavior of these birds.  Any store sign, any crevice, any light housing, any vent on a building becomes a prime nesting site for them.  My favorite Mexican restaurant has a pair in every light mounted in the eaves of the building.
When they live away from the cities, they are aggressive at home feeders and drive away a lot of other songbirds.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Spring is on the way...

I was trying to post some photos on Facebook, but it would not cooperate, so I will just put them here instead.  The weather was warmer today.....got up to 70!  So, I'm trying to get more walking in and we decided to go to the wetlands and see if the turtles were coming out yet.  
There aren't as many good turtle logs in the creek area any more for them to sit on, but the one long log that remains was pretty full and a couple of smaller places. 
  Saw quite a few, but I know there will be many more in the weeks to come as it gets warmer. 



 "Is she taking our photo now?"

Nobody home in this shell any more.
 There were several pairs of Canada geese swimming around.
 We saw a lot of nice trees damaged by beavers.  I hope they are doing something to control them.


 There is an old hawk's nest that we always look for before it gets too hard to see in the foliage.  This Red-shouldered hawk was on a nearby limb, so I hope that means it is his nest.
Looking forward to more warm weather soon and better signs of spring!  It's close!