Friday, April 11, 2008

Flicker all dressed up for Spring!



On the 8th of April and the 9th we have had this visitor here. I was lucky to have gotten a few shots. So far that is the only time we have spotted it, out front of our house, about 20 feet from the kitchen window. Seeing this Flicker brings back fond memories of back in the 1960's when a male Flicker came to our house year after year. We lived on Sunset Drive and this male Flicker became infatuated with seeing himself in the reflection of our car windows and mirrors, even the windows of the house. If a window to the car was left open, he would actually go in the car so he could gaze at himself in the rearview mirror. Nila's poodle grooming customers often were surprised to find a Flicker Woodpecker in their cars when they returned if they had left their windows open. We finally made him very happy by giving him his very own mirror in one of our poplar trees. He returned to our home each spring for many years and we all became as fond of him as any of our own "pets."
COMMON FLICKER - "Common in open country and large trees. Flicker are jay sized woodpeckers with brown back, no white on wings, and a black breast crescent."


End of latest beautiful bird watching. Al - Gr

Monday, January 14, 2008

Great Website for all Bird Lovers


These blue bird pictures were taken in 11/16/06. Go back in the archives to see more blue bird pictures taken that day.

This website has lots of wonderful information about birds, including bird graphics and instructions for making birdhouses. I have used their patterns to make a lot of birdhouses and they are very nice to follow and very practical. Click on the link and have fun exploring!

Cardinal Getting A Treat

Invite a friend to eat !

Sunday, January 13, 2008

White Tail... the Squirrel




We have had a variety of different squirrels through the years, but one of our favorites has been a squirrel we nicknamed "White Tail." He lived in this area for some time and visited our feeders frequently. He also produced quite a few offspring who also sported white tails and noses! As you can see, "White Tail" is somewhat of a hero. This quiet, unassuming little squirrel is patriotic and willing to defend his country in Iraq. But maybe he is not all that he appears to be...

Our daughter, Peggy, is good with photoshop... but "White Tail" really is a white-tailed squirrel... no Photoshop there! He is a natural White Tail!! Actually the neighbors tell us that there have been white tailed squirrels in this area for many years.

Little Guy








Little Guy is another deer that we handfed from the time he was a tiny fawn. He was released on our property and was free to come and go. Even though we tried hard not to make him a pet, he was very tame and loved to be with people. Having a "Pet" deer is not recommended as they can become dangerous when they are older. Little Guy eventually joined a herd of wild deer but continued to visit us from time to time.


That's not a Hummingbird!

This little fawn was placed in our care by the South Dakota Game Fish and Wildlife to care for until he was old enough to be released in a wild life refuge. He quickly developed a taste for hummingbird nectar!

Rose Breasted Grosbeak

The Rose Breasted Grosbeak is a very colorful bird. He looks like he is all dressed up in a black coat and vest, with a bright red shirt!

Indigo Bunting




Many people mistake the Indigo Bunting for a blue bird, but it is much more colorful than a bluebird. The Indigo Bunting likes to eat the thistle that we put out for the goldfinches.

Cardinals

Cardinals are one of our favorite birds who visit our feeders. The male cardinals seem to be especially pretty when you see them against the white snow!

Hummingbirds







We always have a lot of hummingbirds at our feeders. But in the fall it seems like the hummingbirds spend a lot more time at the feeders. They seem to be eating a lot to prepare themselves for the long flight south for the winter. These hummingbirds seem to be larger and less colorful than some of the others.



White Swallow




This little albino swallow was hatched in a nest just over our front door in Sioux Falls, SD. We were able to watch him grow. He was very beautiful and very unusual.


Thursday, December 20, 2007


This beautiful "God's Creature" flew against our kitchen window. The only second Cardinal (female) to do that since we have been here. The first one died on our front step earlier this fall, no males so far. We have had many other birds hit the window and a few never make it after impact. I have held many of them until they are ready to take off. They seem to like to be held in a warm hand maybe 20 minutes to 30 minutes and fly off when they have regained full strength. The trees reflect against the glass like a mirror and they think it must be ok. I wish there were something we could do with out hurting our view as we love to watch all the birds at our feeders out there. We do have a X pattern panels in the inside and that does not help. We even taped large pictures of big black birds in each window that helped for a while. We got that idea from a bird magazine.

This bird hit the glass at just about dark and was conscious but not ready to fly so we put her in a box and put it in our Patio. She had blood in her right eye that did not look good. We put her in God's care for the night. In the morning,
I got the box out of the patio and the Cardinal was moving around very vigorously. I took it to the front door and opened it. It flew away so fast I could hardly see it. Thank God!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Cardinals in the snow



In taking pictures, the timing is everything. Sometimes a good shot is missed because the shutter is a little slow. Sometimes that works to your advantage. I was trying to take this picture of the cardinal and just as I snapped the picture he took off and the blue jay flew in. It turned out to be a pretty neat picture!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

The OakTree



All of the other trees have dropped their leaves, but this oak tree is still showing its beautiful fall colors. As you can see, we are all set for fall with the windows on our screened in patio all covered with plastic to help keep it warmer over the winter.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Wild Turkey

It used to be very rare for one to see a wild turkey. They were very wily and difficult to find. Now, it is not unusual to see them feeding in the fields near our home. This picture was taken on the road to our house.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Cooper's Hawk




Cooper's Hawk



This Cooper's Hawk showed up at our bird feeders. He had made a kill and was eating it. This picture was taken through the window. It was fun to see a different type of bird, but we hated to see him eat those who were here to eat!

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Robins Forgot Their Way South





This flock of robins have been coming to eat and drink at our bird station most of the winter. I think the birds and animals are getting confused with all the weather changes lately and do not know what to do. We have counted seven robins here at the same time. There are other people in Denison who are reporting that they also are seeing a lot of robins this winter.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Blue Birds









Bluebirds have appeared at our bird feeder a number of times, but each time that they come it is a big treat for us. I was able to get some nice clear pictures of them this time!




Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Ant Lions








These holes started to show up around our patio. This a.m. I was surprised to see how many there were. I was curious to know what was causing them. My daughter, Tami, thought they were traps created by spiders. So we did some research. What we found out are the holes are made by an insect larva which turns into a bug that looks like a dragonfly. Our grandson, Nathan, found this one in one of the holes. They are not beautiful, but they do trap and kill spiders and other insects when they fall into these holes.


Monday, June 26, 2006

Easter Lilies
















These sure look like Easter Lilies! I took these pictures at 10:00 a.m. I am not sure why it turned so dark around them, but I think the effect is really nice.

Monday, June 19, 2006

A Different Visitor Today







Our neighbor Vern yelled over to me this noon and said bring the camera. When I got down part way to the road this animal was in the middle of our yard. I tried to get pictures then but it did not want to stand still. It ran across the road to the neighbor there but could not get a picture and my camera battery went dead. It did come back across to our place and started up towards the house but did not make it then. Not long after it was up by the tree in the front of our house eating sunflower seeds I had put out for the birds and squirrels. I tried to get good pictures then and Nila gave me a slice of bread to give to him so I threw it out towards to him and then backed off and he came closer and ate it. I had some bird feed containing corn, peanuts, and sunflower seeds so put some out by the tree and he loved that. I thought he would like a drink of water so got Brandy’s food dish and filled it letting him see and hear it running in to it. He did not come for it so I put it close to the tree and put the corn etc around it and he was scared of it. He got about a foot from it and jumped back. Finally I put the seed right close to it and he finally got the nerve to see what it was and ended drinking a couple inches of it. He completely cleaned up all the seeds and I went in the house and I looked out a while later he was gone. Vern said it went across the road again. Sorry for the long story, but that was our excitement for the day. Being from the farm brought memories of feeding the pigs. LOL