Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Evening Grosbeaks
















For the second Tuesday, the Evening Grosbeaks came to visit my feeders. I just love their color. I got some pretty good pictures of them. They helped to make my day a bit brighter.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Common Mergansers





























Art and I were driving by the Sugar River on our way to the hardware store when I noticed some white birds on the river. We got what we needed and dropped it all off at home, I grabbed my camera and we drove back to the river. Downriver near the dam were two of these white birds with dark heads and necks and bright red bills. There was also a darker bird with them. I really couldn't get a good look at the darker one because they were far away. We went a bit further upriver and there were 2 more, another of the white birds and a grayish bird with a reddish brown head. I snapped more pics. I was pretty sure the grayish one was a Common Merganser but I wasn't sure about the white because I had not seen a picture of a male.
When I got home and loaded the pics on the computer, I got a good view. The darker bird with the two white was a female Common Merganser. I checked out my bird book and saw that the white birds are male Common Mergansers which I pretty much figured out but wanted to be sure. This is the first time I have seen these birds. Another first today. I can't believe all that I have been missing all these years.
I hope you like the pictures. Anne

A Saturday Morning Visitor














































I love Saturday mornings when I don't have to rush around. I got up pretty early and got on the exercise bike which is right by my wondow so I can watch the birds at the feeders. There were goldfinches that are almost totally yellow again, purple finches, red-winged blackbirds, grackles, brown-headed cow birds, blue jays, robins, a couple of song sparrows and mourning doves. Basically my usual group.
I went about my morning routine but for some reason was drawn to the window again. There I saw a beautiful bird. One I had never seen before. A friend of mine told me to look up flicker in my bird book and there it was. This bird is a Northern "yellow-shafted" Flicker. How exciting for me to see a new bird. I hope he stays around for the season.
I also had another bird eating at the feeder. I am not sure if maybe she is a female red-winged blackbird or not. I will try to find out. I just love the picture of her on the branch of my pear tree. I have been watching birds for only a couple of years and most of my watching is done right in my own back yard.
I did see an American Kestrel yesterday as I was driving in Lempster near some wetlands. He flew beside my car for a few seconds. How beautiful!
Enjoy your day! Anne