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Birds on a Snowy Day

The snow did not stop the birds from visiting my bird feeders. The water in the creek did not freeze … More

Agelaius phoeniceus, Baeolophus bicolor, Haemorhous mexicanus, Haemorhous purpureus, Poecile carolinensis, Setophaga pinus, Spinus tristis, Thryothorus ludovicianus, Toxostoma rufum, Zenaida asiatica, Zenaida macroura, Zonotrichia albicollis

Blue Jay

There were at least 3 different Blue Jays in my yard before, during, and after the snow event. They are … More

Cyanocitta cristata, Snow

A Covey of Doves

It is not often that I find 4 different types of dove in my yard. The Inca Dove is rare … More

Columbina inca, Columbina passerina, doves, Zenaida asiatica, Zenaida macroura

Northern Cardinals in the Snow

My house in Silverhill had at least 8 inches of snow in a historic snow storm. It was a record … More

Cardinalis cardinalis, Snow

House Finch

House Finches, particularly males, can look very different from one to another. This is largely due to differences in their … More

finch, Haemorhous mexicanus

Purple Finch

Occasionally I see Purple Finch on my bird feeders.

finch, Haemorhous purpureus

Sandpipers at the Landfill

Sandpipers are all very similar in appearance and it is very hard to identify which type of sandpiper unless it … More

Magnolia Landfill, Scolopacidae; Rafinesque

Little Yellow Birds

There are a variety of little yellow birds that appear in my Silverhill backyard. One on my favorites is the … More

Leiothlypis celata, Setophaga coronata, Setophaga palmarum, Setophaga pinus, Spinus tristis, Vireo griseus

Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrikes sit on low, exposed perches and scan for rodents, lizards, birds, and insects. They eat smaller prey (such … More

Lanius ludovicianus, Magnolia Landfill, shrike

Eastern Phoebe

The Eastern Phoebe is named for one of the sounds it is heard to make; phoebe. It also makes a … More

Magnolia Landfill, Sayornis phoebe

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