Thursday, August 29, 2019

Pacific Flyway

Oregon is part of the Pacific Flyway Zone for birds to travel between Alaska and Mexico.  During the spring and fall seasons, birds travel the long distance.

The other day, I saw one flycatcher in the backyard.  It looks like a Lesser Goldfinch in size, but has a bit different face and perches on the clothesline rather vertically.  Whenever catching a bug, it comes back to the same perched point.  It was here early in the morning and came back in the evening to catch more bugs.  Next day, it left for south.


"Hi, I am a Dusky Flycatcher.  Just stopped 
over for a day and I am on the way to south."

There are many flycatchers and they all look alike.  But after some reading, I decided this one must be a Dusky Flycatcher.

"Look closely my beak and eye ring to identify me."


"I am leaving soon.  See you next year."

Thursday, August 22, 2019

The End of Summer

Last time when I was at the wetland, I saw a flock of American White Pelicans.  They stay here for a while in the beginning of Autumn.




I was very happy to find Common Yellowthroat still here.  They will get ready soon to travel back to south.


"Hi, I am a young male Common Yellowthroat.
 I will be leaving for my winter home soon."

Rufous Hummingbirds are now heading back to south.  I see different ones every week in my backyard.


"Every summer I stop over at your 
place.   The hotlips are my favorite nectar."

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

One of the Friendliest Ones

This summer, a couple of Red-breasted Nuthatches came here many times during the day.  They like to peck on the suet. 


"Take a good shot."


Sometimes it likes to take a morning bath.


"I like a cool bath."


The other day, it was curious about the fountain water.


"Does this water taste better?"

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Mid Summer Morning

This summer I try to visit the wetlands once a week to see any changes.   This time in mid summer, there were many young American Goldfinches and Lesser Goldfinches (smaller).




I saw a couple of Belted Kingfishers diving for food and at the same time fighting for territory.

"I am a better fisher!"


Young House Finches were busy munching the new flower seeds.

"Munch, munch... fresh seeds are so delicious."