What is even more amazing is the lack of birds that tend to commandeer the feeders such as house sparrows, grackles, starlings and house finches. I hope this continues throughout the winter, but I don't dare tempt fate. I'm sure it could change at a moment's notice as the weather changes.
The first day, Saturday, was beautiful with sun all day and temps in the upper 60's (F). Early there was a flurry of Carolina Chickadees and Tufted Titmice coming to the feeders and taking seeds to stash around the yard.
Today was overcast and colder. Bird activity was very low in the morning but picked up in mid-afternoon. The larger birds noisily and furiously dominated the scene as the American Robins appeared to be defending their territory in the neighbor's magnolia tree from Blue Jays, a Mockingbird and Grackles.
The total count this weekend:
- Mourning Dove 3
- Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
- Downy Woodpecker 2
- Northern Flicker 1
- Blue Jay 2
- Carolina Chickadee 3
- Tufted Titmouse 5
- Carolina Wren 2
- American Robin 12
- Northern Mockingbird 1
- White-throated Sparrow 4
- Dark-eyed Junco 4
- Northern Cardinal 9
- Common Grackle 2
- House Finch 4 (0 with eye disease)
- American Goldfinch 1 (0 with eye disease)
- House Sparrow 2
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow 3
- TOTAL: 18 Species & 61 Individuals
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2 comments:
nice pix and recount of your PFW sightings...
Michael
I am so happy that you are in your own house and having such great results.
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