Tag Archives: Possum
Sunday – 9.27.2020
Friday – 8.7.2020
Saturday – 7.11.2020
Friday – 5.8.2020
1:00 AM – Here are some non-bird videos.
Wednesday – 5.6.2020
1:00 AM – Something you don’t see every day. Squirrel protecting it’s stash of seeds from a big old Crow:
A couple of Bolton Firsts.
Tuesday 5.14.2019
1:00 AM – Blue Jays are now almost as common as Cardinals around here. Maybe not, but it seems like it sometimes.
Carolina Wren and and Eastern Phoebe on the mealworm feeder:
And finally, our friend Petey Possum:
Sunday – 10.7.2018
1:00 AM – This bird looks like a Cardinal, but the color is wrong. The beak looks like a Card’s, but it’s not orange. The feathers are black/dark gray. There’s such a thing as a Black Cardinal, but they live in California, and don’t look too much like this one. Because of the crest I thought of the Tufted Titmouse, but the beak is the wrong shape. A mystery bird:
Possum in the middle of a midnight snack:
Friday – 9.14.2018
1:00 AM – Look behind the water bowl, and see a couple (or more) Finches on the feeder. They won’t move so the Cardinal can land.
Possum traffic on the trail.
And a Raccoon on the rock:
Monday – 9.3.2018
1:00 AM- Montage of traffic on the trail. We have a cat, possum, raccoon, and mystery guest.
Eastern Towhee scratching up seed on the ground doesn’t want to share with other birds.
A couple of House Finches looking around.