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Male Bluebird - Watchful Eye Print E-mail

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November 21, 2008

Photographing bluebirds is always an adventure.  They can look so different depending on the light, background and angle of their head.  This male was keeping an eye out for the hawk that has been visiting periodically.

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Male House Finch in Afternoon Sunshine Print E-mail

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November 21, 2008

This is the mate to the female house finch I posted yesterday.  He was looking very dapper in the afternoon sunshine.

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Dove Pair Relaxing in Sun Print E-mail

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November 20, 2008

This pair of mourning doves were sunning themselves for about 15 minutes on this chilly afternoon.  The slightly larger one on the right is the male.

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Female House Finch Posing Print E-mail

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November 20, 2008

The female house finch was looking particularly pretty as she posed in the poplar tree out front.  The bright early afternoon sun cast an interesting glow on her.

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Female Red-bellied Woodpecker on Snowy Perch Print E-mail

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November 19, 2008

Here is one of the red-bellied woodpecker's classic poses when they first arrive at the feeder area.  This female was dominant over the bluejays, getting first shot at the peanuts I put out.

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Bluejay on Snowy Perch Print E-mail

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November 19, 2008

We got an early dose of snow this week which always makes the birds a bit frantic about finding food.  The bluejays were perched in all the tall trees around our house waiting for me when I went out with peanuts and black-oil sunflower seed - their favorites.  All 20 of them come swarming in before I have finished distributing the food.

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November 18, 2008 - New Winter Arrivals Print E-mail

I saw the first tree sparrow that has arrived from up north.  He should be joined by others soon.  We usually have about a dozen over the winter months.  They look just like the chiiping sparrow, but have a dark dot on their breast. 

A northern shrike visited our front feeder area this afternoon looking for a songbird snack.  He did not get anything.  All the birds hid in the bushes as he arrived.  Two chickadees ventured out as if they didn't see him as a threat.  He thought about chasing them as he hunched down to fly toward them a few times, but decided against it.

 
Unusual Goldfinch Plumage Print E-mail

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November 18, 2008

I noticed this goldfinch because it really stood out from the others.  I have never seen one before with a white cap like this.

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Northern Shrike Hunting Print E-mail

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November 18, 2008

This northern shrike was here this time last year.  All the song birds scrambled as if a hawk was in the area, but it was this little predator.  Two chickadees ventured out from cover about 10 feet from him, but he didn't chase them.  Guess he figured it wasn't worth his energy - they are too fast.

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Migrating Robins in Crabapple Tree Print E-mail

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November 17, 2008

We still have robins migrating through our area.  This morning, 3 robins were perched in our backyard tree gobbling down crabapples.

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