What’s Up? – You Feed Them, They’ll Come…

You Feed Them, They’ll Come…


Post: March 25, 2018

This time I’m going to skip writing about weather. I prefer writing about what’s going on in my backyard. Little by little, the amount of birds is increasing because they are returning from their migrations. I have  photos of twelve species on today’s post not including the Northern Cardinals (Saturdays only).

  1.  Red-winged Blackbird (M), he’s been  flitting around and  trying to find the best way to get the seeds he likes. He arrived with a group of  cowbirds.
  2.  I have a couple of Northern Mockingbirds that are changing the relax old ways in my backyard. They have a nest  in a Holly Tree near my front porch. The male (Sheriff) is so dedicated now to shoo the other birds from the deck feeders. I think he’s waiting for new family and wants to have food for the female that rarely shows up to eat.
  3. For a few days I’ve seen a group of Brown-headed Cowbirds  coming to eat and then leave then come back again hours later to do the same…(what’s new about that?)
  4.  House Finches as usual, show up in couples and later will show up in groups of new families.
  5. Carolina Chickadees are a fixture in my backyard, so full of energy. They are lovable little birds.
  6. The Field Sparrows are pacific birds that only fight among themselves. They are nice behaving with the rest of the birds.
  7.  Mourning Doves are many too but believe it or not they are aggressive and pushy with other birds and they are even more aggressive with their peers. (So much for peace…)
  8.  This solitary Pine Warbler minds his own business and avoids all conflicts. I think he’s planning on waiting for a mate to show up and live  happy ever after.
  9.  European Starling, it’s part of a group of blackbirds  coming and going.
  10.  Song Sparrows have been nesting  in my backyard for many years, I see them all year round. They hop all over , top and bottom of the deck and everywhere. Good guys though.
  11.  My new addition in the backyard are the Downy Woodpeckers. Cute little fellows, they don’t hang out too long so you have to act fast if you want photos.
  12.  Finally…the Carolina Wrens that nest here also, they can be heard all the time but love to move fast on the ground, where they prefer to feed themselves. Love their powerful voice.

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© HJ Ruiz – Avian101

13 thoughts on “What’s Up? – You Feed Them, They’ll Come…

    • Once our Spring acts like it should, I’ll have many more species to photograph. Of course, they are all welcome! Thanks Susan. 🙂

  1. Oh how I enjoyed hearing about the bird activity in your backyard, HJ. You had me chuckling a few times–the cowbirds coming and going (“what’s new about that?”), and the aggressive mourning doves (“so much for peace”). It’s always so exciting at the feeders this time of year, when breeding, nesting, and territorial activity are heightened. You must be very happy about the new addition of the downy woodpeckers, that’s wonderful. Great post, my friend, and much enjoyed.

    • I’m so glad that you like the post. I just write what comes to my mind and I guess sounds more natural somehow. My Mom used to tell me that I write like writing telegrams (Remember that?) Only difference is, that I do not write “stop” after every sentence. I enjoy your comments very much my friend, it’s fun to laugh or at least smile once in a while. stop. 🙂

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