Hi all, My wife always had a bird feeder, and loves to feed the birds. Most of the time she just through seed on the ground. All she wanted for xmas is some bird houses, and some feeders. Ok thats easy, but she also wanted me to build a squirrel proof hanger to put them on. Now thats not so easy!! But i did it... and now we have a lot of different kinds of birds that we didn't have before. When i went out to set up a heated bird bath these little birds kept landing right next to me. Well now i know their called chickadees. I looked them up on my computer, and seen a video of someone feeding them out of their hand. So back out i went. I put some seeds in my hand and "WAHLA" they just kept landing in my hand. Now that was pretty special to me, and got me interested in taking some pictures. Its only been a few days and, i got a lot of great birds... and not so great pictures.
Just started bird feeding & taking pictures 9 days now.
WELCOME! And right off the bat I'm super jealous of your tame chickadee. They come fairly close to me when I'm filling feeders, but I've never tried to feed them by hand. Maybe I'll take a stab at it.
Looks like you've got a great set up too!
Thanks for sharing.
Tufted Titmouse on the right. Not sure about the bird on the left.
Thank you, Mrs-Ed My wife and i having a great time. Thanks for looking.
You're welcome.
The Nuthatch is a White-breasted nuthatch.
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Yes, Goldfinch and House Finch. Wonderful pics jz!
Dark-eyed Junco's in the last pic.
Great pics, awesome feeding the chickadee from hand!!!
I would recommend getting a copy of Stokes or Peterson's bird field guide, they are awesome resources to IDing birds!
happy birding
I think you have a fox sparrow there instead of a song sparrow. The song sparrows have the little dot on their chest. The Fox Sparrows are also a little more rusty.
Dude! you totally have a great variety!
Thanks all, I will get a copy of that field guide... and a better camera. I'm sure having fun with my wife's christmas presents. I hope next year she ask's for a fishing pole!!!
That's amazing, getting a Chickadee to land on your hand, after such a short period of time. Congratulation and welcome to the bird watching forum. Love the variety of birds you are getting. I don't get the see half of the one you get.
Nice shots jzoo85! Welcome to the birdwatching forum. Great variety you have...noticed some of the pics were from 2004?
And yes that is a Song Sparrow on the one. We have a daily thread for all us birdwatcher's, looking forward to seeing some more of your visitors.
Thanks Burd, all these pictures i took in the last week. Every time i change the batteries in the camera the time stamp reads 2004. Sometimes i just leave it.
This little bird comes to the feeder at the same times everyday. 3 times a day... I think its a female painted bunting. Not sure.
Certainly looks like a female Painted Bunting - but what it's doing in NJ in winter, no idea!! It should be down in Florida at the moment.
Resin
Yes, that Bunting should be down here during the winter. Must have lost her way. It's sometimes hard to tell females from young males. If is is a young male, it's possible he got separated from the flock.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jggilbert/2101471125/ I looked around and found this link that shows a female in nj in the winter.
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Certainly looks like a female Painted Bunting - but what it's doing in NJ in winter, no idea!! It should be down in Florida at the moment.
Resin
I was kind of baffled also...but if it comes 3 times a day...more shots of this bird please..lol
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jggilbert/2101471125/ I looked around and found this link that shows a female in nj in the winter.
Yep, does look like an odd one strays north in winter; the comments on the Flickr photo also note how unusual it is!
Resin
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