MORE BIRDS
- SpookyShoe
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Great egret trying to fish our tiny pond in the backyard today.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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When we head to the coast here down under, we often encounter Black Swans. They are a bird that is common along the coast and adapt reasonably well to human presence, often looking for a handout.
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It's only a small back garden, but i have put up three bird boxes around the place. One by the rear garage door is at head height and has become home to a jenny wren. Hopefully i can get some photos soon but although dowdy and tiny, she has a lovely song which greets me every morning and says goodnight every evening.
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The white geese were out this morning on my drive back home from getting coffee.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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Some squabbling going on in the fountain!


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I had fabulous visitors this morning. I had never seen these birds before though I knew about them.
Western Tanager. Related to the Cardinal.

Down from the trees for a drink.

Mrs. too.

I guess they've been cooped up too long together due to covid.

Nothing like a good beak-off!

Western Tanager. Related to the Cardinal.

Down from the trees for a drink.

Mrs. too.

I guess they've been cooped up too long together due to covid.

Nothing like a good beak-off!

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[mention]Growing Coastal[/mention], those birds are awesome, and cute. Orange and green are awesome bird colors.
We have a lot of birds, this spring (not loads of kinds): sparrows (lots), doves (lots), blackbirds (lots; mostly earlier), some robins, some Oregon jucos (earlier), and a few red-tailed hawks. That's about all I've seen (maybe, a few flocks of Canadian geese, and/or other geese, too). I think I heard a great-horned owl. We usually get some magpies, but I don't think I've seen any, yet, this year.
We have a lot of birds, this spring (not loads of kinds): sparrows (lots), doves (lots), blackbirds (lots; mostly earlier), some robins, some Oregon jucos (earlier), and a few red-tailed hawks. That's about all I've seen (maybe, a few flocks of Canadian geese, and/or other geese, too). I think I heard a great-horned owl. We usually get some magpies, but I don't think I've seen any, yet, this year.
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Climate: BSk
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Gorgeous colors! 

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- Growing Coastal
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One afternoon I noticed some kale flowers jiggling around and found a House Finch picking off flowers to eat showing a youngster how to do it. They haven't returned. The flowers are tasty as the kids next door now know, as well.


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This was in someone's yard this morning. No idea what kind of bird this is.
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Donna, zone 9, El Lago, Texas
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He looks like some kind of wading/shoreline fowl.
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I did some research, because I thought the plume on its head might help me identify it. It looks like some kind of heron, either a gray or a blue. Probably a juvenile since it wasn't very tall.
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You've got yourself a yellow-crowned night heron there. Cool bird; we don't get them up here much (inland northern Virginia), as we're kind of at the edge of their range. We have a similar bird, though -- the black-crowned night heron.
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[mention]SpookyShoe[/mention] those Yellow-Crowned Night Herons are crawfish lovers. All this rain really gets them out feeding.
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[mention]Seven Bends[/mention] your intro post didn't get posted try try again
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Welcome to the Junction Seven Bends! Glad to have you here.Seven Bends wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 4:04 pm You've got yourself a yellow-crowned night heron there. Cool bird; we don't get them up here much (inland northern Virginia), as we're kind of at the edge of their range. We have a similar bird, though -- the black-crowned night heron.
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Thanks, [mention]eyegrotom[/mention]; I re-submitted the intro post and I think it went through this time. And thanks for the welcome, [mention]MissS[/mention]!
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The geese did not want to get out of the road today. Plus a Muscovy mama duck with all of her kids.
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Look out!!!