Yesterday we had two red tail hawks in a tree at the end of our hedgerow. The larger appeared first and the smaller one about 10 minutes later. They stayed in the tree about 20 minutes, then the larger one flew over to the other side of our neighbor's property in the next hedgerow. The smaller one went to the same tree about 5 minutes later.
Today the larger one has been hanging off and on in a tree near our deck...............the smaller birds are very skittish!
RWBB are back in force! I wasn't home most of the day yesterday, so not sure if they appeared then, but they are very noisy today!
Male and Female bluebird spending a lot of time at the feeders. We are going to put up some new houses to see if we can get them to nest this year.
American Tree Sparrow has been visiting for the last few days
And unusual for us, we have had some juncos. We used to have them at our other house a lot, but this is the first time I've seen them here. My husband calls them junk dealers :-)
And the usual suspects, cardinals, hairy, downy and red-bellied woodpeckers, WB nuthatches, assortment of finches, marsh wren
My five indoor only kitties are loving the sunroom nature channel :-)
-- Today the larger one has been hanging off and on in a tree near our deck...............the smaller birds are very skittish!
RWBB are back in force! I wasn't home most of the day yesterday, so not sure if they appeared then, but they are very noisy today!
Male and Female bluebird spending a lot of time at the feeders. We are going to put up some new houses to see if we can get them to nest this year.
American Tree Sparrow has been visiting for the last few days
And unusual for us, we have had some juncos. We used to have them at our other house a lot, but this is the first time I've seen them here. My husband calls them junk dealers :-)
And the usual suspects, cardinals, hairy, downy and red-bellied woodpeckers, WB nuthatches, assortment of finches, marsh wren
My five indoor only kitties are loving the sunroom nature channel :-)
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