Wednesday, May 2, 2012

This list goes on...

I can't help but to post again about the birds I've been seeing at my new place in Manning.  Just as I was thinking I've seen all that I'll see there, more new things show up!

  • Brown Creeper
  • American Kestrel
  • American Crows
  • Anna's Hummingbird - female
  • Evening Grosbeaks* - male and female
  • Red-Breasted Nuthatch
  • Turkey Vultures - 10 overhead! The most I've ever seen at once.
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Eurasian Collared Doves - I don't know how plausible that is, but I'm pretty sure of it, and I think we see them more often than we realize and quickly categorize them as Mourning Doves and move on.  I know Doves aren't the most interesting bird to study, but it's something to think about next time you're birding. :)
  • Purple Finches
  • American Goldfinches
  • Owl pellets - last sunday afternoon
  • Great Horned Owl! - Sunday night
  • Black-Headed Grosbeak - male + several male and female Evening Grosbeaks
  • Mallards - pair flying by
  • Chipping Sparrow
*Lifer! First lifer at my new residence. 

Lots of Golden-Crowned Sparrows in the yard and at the feeder.  When I saw the Chipping Sparrow yesterday, it was surrounded by  G.C. Sparrows and looked so tiny in comparison. 

American Goldfinch.  I think they're so funny looking when their black cap is more of a mask.  Hee hee <3

American Kestrel 

Evening Grosbeaks - female and male


Yikes!  Here we have a Mourning Dove's egg (or possibly Eurasian Collared Dove) that I believe was the victim of a brutal murder.  (By the way, this happened right before I found out about Eurasian Collared Doves, and they have now fled the area.)


European Starling AKA the murderers.  The doves and starlings were fighting over a tree, and, sadly the starlings won.


On a lighter note, Yay, an American Robin!

Worst picture ever... supposed to be a male Purple Finch... all crappy, like an attempt to prove Bigfoot exists.... ha!

Owl pellet, possibly from a Great Horned Owl.  See the yellow buck teeth of a mouse?

Evening Grosbeaks came back.

Male Black-Headed Grosbeak

Robin's egg (not murdered by starlings) 

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