Bird Watching

Photo by Nature Mapping
A flurry of birds around the bird feeder catch my eye this afternoon.  I've been waiting since July for them to discover this well-stocked feeder.

The hawthorn tree is full of ripe, red berries and I actually identify a cedar waxwing, (cute little bandit face) feasting on them. 

I'm learning to identify the birds, slowly.  I've got my binoculars and bird book at the breakfast table window with the best view of the feeder.  Amid much dive-bombing and pushing and shoving on the narrow feeder perches I managed to get the binocs in focus and actually identify a black capped chickadee. 

Definitely a novice.


A house Finch (per my guest expert) at my bird feeder

Comments

Anonymous said…
Now you can learn to call those chickadees. Repeat after me, in your best falsetto: Chick-dee-dee-dee. Chick-a-dee-dee-dee-dee. With enough practice they will even come to feed out of you hand. Let me know when you are going to do this.
Anonymous said…
Do you really have waxwings? That is most excellent.

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