1:00 AM – A brief video of a Crow. These birds really are black:
Regulars at the feeder, a Cardinal and Dark-eyed Junco:
This female Red-winged Blackbird is paying attention to surroundings – a good idea with all the cats:
1:00 AM – A brief video of a Crow. These birds really are black:
Regulars at the feeder, a Cardinal and Dark-eyed Junco:
This female Red-winged Blackbird is paying attention to surroundings – a good idea with all the cats:
1:00 AM – Assorted birds eating like wild animals:
Those Red-winged Blackbirds are still around, though all we’ve seen are females and non-breeding males, not the more vividly colored breeding male. Still cool birds, though.
And more of then:
1:00 AM – Dark-eyed Junco and a Dove:
Brief video of Tufted Titmouse pecking the camera, who know why.
Pine Warblers and a Purple Finch:
1:00 AM – Another video from our recent Cowbird visit:
Dark-eyed Junco and friends.
1:00 AM – Lots of hungry birds in the yard:
More of the Dark-eyed Junco and his dining buddies. Note the Cardinal with his crest up. One of the other males must have been in the vicinity.
1:00 AM – Dark-eyed Junco and friends:
Plenty of Woodpeckers around. Here’s another video of a Downy.
1:00 AM – Nice Dark-eyed Junco.
Sapsucker on the compressed bug cylinder:
1:00 AM – Dark Eyed Junco, Sparrow and others. The birds are really liking the platform feeders this winter.
Male Cardinals chasing each other away from the feeder.
1:00 AM – Small fat Carolina Wren on the bug cylinder.
Dark-eyed Junco snacking:
1:00 AM – This Dark-eyed Junco is paying attention to his surroundings. Maybe a cat in the neighborhood, or a gang of male Cardinals.
Sparrow and Titmice hopping around the platform feeder.
Variety of birds coming and going around the platform feeder. This winter we’ve been putting out plenty of food, and the bird traffic has really increased.