Thursday, February 28, 2019

Food in the Snow Weather

This week more snow fell.   When snow was forecasted, I placed more food underneath the bird feeder so that the seeds were not covered with snow.


Northern Flicker:  "It's a relief to find food for breakfast 
early in the morning.  My friend, Bushtit, agrees with me.  Thanks a million."


House Finch, male:  "Thanks for the seeds.  I like your sunflower seeds."


Ruby-crowned Kinglet:  "Thanks for the suet.  I can always find it here."


American Goldfinch:  "I like your thistle seeds.  The Lesser Goldfinch told me about them."



Thursday, February 21, 2019

Waiting for Spring Weather

Still cold.  Often just above the freezing point.  The blue sky peeks out once in a while.  




On a rainy day, a Downy Woodpecker stopped over for the suet.



Yellow-rumped Warblers are aggressive, always chasing out other smaller birds.


Ruby-crowned Kinglet is one of those often being kicked out.

"I have to nibble quickly before I'm found."

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Unexpected Snow


One day I saw yellow crocuses in bloom; next day I saw snow.  Last several days have been cold with many snow flurries.  Birds are tough despite of the freezing temperature.


"I have lots of down feathers."



"On a snowy day, I come straight here to eat the suet."



"We fly around in a big flock in winter and 
roost together to preserve the heat at night."

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Smell of Spring

Last week was a little warm.  On the south side of my yard, several crocuses were already in bloom.  Every spring they come out first, brightening my days.




The neighbor's maple tree is bare, but you will find one Anna's Hummingbird hiding amongst the branches.


This winter, I saw three Yellow-rumped Warblers at one time.   They come regularly during the cold months.

"Don't get mixed up with others.  I am a male 
Yellow-rumped Warbler with the yellow throat."