Visitors, Here and There!
This post consists of a series of commentaries about the bird depicted in the Photo Gallery.
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- Tufted Titmouse – This bird is kind of shy, he loves to eat separated from the others, usually hides from sight.
- Brown-headed Cowbird (M) – Contrary to bird # 1, this one loves company and usually misbehaves, his eating manners need improvement.
- Gray Catbird – I have my suspicions this bird is just a spy, he goes around watching whatever is going on in the backyard but rarely gets involved.
- Northern Cardinal (M) – Isn’t he turning out to be handsome with his new molted plumage? You know him already, he lost one foot but he thrives live a hero!
- Carolina Chickadee – Another little bird that takes great effort to pick his food an enough for his family, one seed at the time!
- Mourning Dove – Here’s a bird that has all the patience in the world, she waits for her food calmly and then when she’s at the feeders, slowly but surely…eats the whole darn thing!
- American Goldfinch – Elegant plumage, nice figure, eats selected seeds and also goes for gourmet fruits in the fruit section of the creek. Oy!
- European Starling – What a clown! He hardly walk, he marches!, he picks the thinest branches of a tree to perch and then falls and creates a ruckus trying to find a branch that will support him. He goes to the seeds and picks only the peanuts and throw the rest all over.
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird – This bird is a delicate gracious little nymph that dances in the air. Such a beauty!
- Eastern Towhee – Very pleasant bird, terrific plumage pattern and very independent. Pacific bird that I’ve never seen any confront any other bird in all the years that I have them in my backyard.
- Northern Cardinal (F) – This little lady is going to be such a beauty when adult. I have at least ten families of cardinals to contend with…I’m happy with all of them!
- Song Sparrow – This bird is the little “mouse” as I call him because he’s all over the deck floor, flower pots and the hedges surrounding the deck. He’s a fine bird, most likely stay throughout the Winter with me!
Text and photographs © HJ Ruiz – Avian101
















What lovely bird friends you have! Great commentary on the different birds.
This way my readers will know what’s going on in my avian neighborhood! 😉 Thank you!
you are blessed to have this variety, I will never see most of these in my yard..
I’d like to think it’s true. Thank you Selah! 🙂
Loved the gallery and enjoyed the mourning dove the most.
Thank you Susan! They know how to look attractive! 🙂
Love this post!
Thank you D.! 🙂
I love your commentary very much! I had to laugh at your descriptions of the Mourning Dove and the European Starling!
I find a lot of humorous activity watching the birds. Thanks Clare, I make my descriptions in a good way…the funny way! 🙂
Yes you d0! 😀
Your pictures are delightful.
Thanks my friend! 🙂
A really great post! I love all of your personal comments about these beautiful bird friends – such diversity.
I love learning more about all your visitors 🙂
Thank you Neha, I like that! 🙂