What a day of bird watching this has been..Peering out my window into the trees dripping with icicles. The birds seemed to gobble more viraciously as the icy rain came down. I am about to post about 15 shots of birds I saw today, (just so you know how long it will be until all the pictures are posted.)
#1 Ruby-crowned Knglet..(female)
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#13 This one appears to be a Collard.. note the darker under wing tips.. Correct me if this isn't the case.
One just like this was swept up by the Sharp-shinned Hawk today... in a flash!! All he left was a pile of white feathers strewn in a big swath across my garden beds. I saw it... all wings and feathers flying. Too fast to capture even on on digital...
Yep, Collared Dove
Resin
yea Deb fabulous pics. You go girl!!!!!!!!!!! Yes Eurasian Collared-Dove
Thank you Donna!! Sorry to any sensitive but the Hawk had to eat too.. I adore my Hawks.. and love the Doves just the same too. Nature takes it's course...
Last, but not least a pack of about 14 hungry Mourning Doves.. They got to the plate first.. right at 7AM. I love the range of colors on them, their gentle nature and their beautiful cooing sounds.
What a Sunday for watching birds!!
Hugamatics all!!
Debnes
Thanks to you also Resin! I have both Collard and Ring-necked TDoves here too.. I am beginning to tell the differenc more easily.. We have 3 bird books, lol.
Nice pictures Deb. My neighbor also has a pile of feathers outside, and one leg. Either the hawk dropped it or doesn't like the legs. It was quite large, so probably from a grackle. Looks like it was a good birding day for you.
Many are good birding days here Betterbloom.. Just today with the icy weather I had more time to post the pictures I took..Plus the winter blast made them all a bit anxious to load up on food, I suppose.
Glad you liked them!! Thank you!
Deb, all of your photos are super. I am just crazy about Kinglets. What kind of camera do you have?
Kim
Debnes,
All your photos are great! Love the ones esp. of the adorable Kinglet and Warbler and the sweet Juncos! You're so lucky to have the Kinglets and Warblers! You'll just have to share more of them with us! Haven't seen the Juncos lately, but I know they're out there.
Deb, wonderful photos - glad you had such a good photography day (and the time to post 'em!). Love your Kinglet and Warbler!
It was like that around here today as well - in fact, I was outside about 8:00a.m., with the temp about 22, unable to resist taking picture after picture!!! DH gave me a fabulous white "Turkish Cotton" bathrobe for Christmas - and over a pair of sweats and a sweatshirt, it kept me warm as toast . . . except for my feet and my hands, of course. But the sun was shining and it was a glorious day.
Marilyn, we have more Juncos here than the law allows - and they hop around continually, hard to get pics of them!
Murmur,
Do you have the Juncos there all year? They only are here from the Fall and depart sometime in the Spring to go back North. Would love to see their babies! Bet they're cute as can be!
Lucky you to have tons of Juncos! I see only a few during the time they're here.
Marilyn, we have the Juncos for about the same length of time as you - and oh my yes, wouldn't it be great to see their babies!!!!
Deb, thanks for the great pictures and narrative! That wee Kinglet is absolutely adorable!
I so enjoy all the love that is shared here...
~Amy :)
Nice pics Debnes!! Love the Kinglet and the Warbler!
Aww shucks you guys! Thank you!!
Kim it is a Canon S3, and I am learning how to use it... still a ways to go though! All these pics above were really taken through my back bedrom window, (cleanest window in the house, hehe).
Murmur~ Sounds very cozy there even with the 22o .. a nice Turkish robe and all, girl!
I put on my cool fleece-lined waterproof boots and coat and had to go outside and fix the birds some breakfast.
Here is what it looked like when I looked out this morning> It was a wee birdy ice-skating rink, LOL!
Deb, it appears you are doing very well with your new camera - great photos!!!
A while later the Cardinal found the fruit and peanut-butter/mealie suet I put out.. and he had a few bites and went back to his mate...He hops in and she emmediatly chirps. "Where have you been??... And is that peanut butter I smell??" He says, "Yes honey, and I would give you some, but it's stuck to the roof of my beak!!! You will have to jump down there and get your own this time darlin'!!"
Debnes,
I know it's cold in your area, I saw the Weather Channel this morning. Surprised your area is that cold that far south. Brrrrrrr
Your pics and comments are great! And funny ;-)) lol
Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome Marilyn!
You won't catch me complaining about the icey rain and all..Precip is precip, we will take it any way we can get it and be thankful! It is melting fast with all the sunshine, but come evening it will freeze again..
We had more visits from Warbler, Wren, Kinglet & Hawk this morning too!
Here's O-cr Warbler sneaking up on the suet from a nearby icey branch..
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