Sunday, May 23, 2010

Yellow-rumped Warbler (female)

Whenever we look out, there is something exciting to see.This is one of them. -Kennedy
 I was hoping we would have some more birds interested in the suet feeder and here's one! This female Yellow-rumped Warbler came back a few times today and we're hoping to see a male. -Amy

Monday, May 17, 2010

Western Tanager (male)

I've been hoping to attract really pretty birds like this Western Tanager, and here he was this morning! He seems interested in the suet and I hope he'll keep coming back for more. -Amy

When Mom hurried to the window with her camera, I thought she might have seen a new bird.  She called Kaden and I to come quietly.  His red head helped us identify him. -Kennedy
Just wanted to update this post with a better photograph taken almost a week later on May 23rd. He wasn't in town for long, but we sure enjoyed seeing him while he was here!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Black-headed Grosbeak (male)


I think I know why they call it the Black-headed Grosbeak. It's because in French "gros" means big, and the beak really is big and he has a black head. - Kennedy

It's so cool to see such exotic looking birds in our own back yard! We had three males here at the same time. One of them pecked at the suet for a few days, but now they all come to the ground feeder for seeds. -Amy

Lark Sparrow (adult)

Sparrows are boring, right?  I used to think so, but now that I'm looking more closely, I see how interesting they are.  This Lark Sparrow actually has a very pretty song and also a very interesting face pattern.  He didn't come anywhere near the feeders, so the picture is from high up in a tree in the back corner of the yard.  -Amy

This Lark Sparrow is cool because it has a white asterisk* on his face when you look at him from the front.  -Kennedy

Bullock's Oriole (1st year male)

We saw a female Bullock's Oriole last August and we finally saw a male today! He was interested in the hummingbird feeder. This is a first-year male. If we see him next year, he will have a darker orange color. -Amy
This is a BEAUTIFUL sight! I think it's fun to blog things. -Kennedy

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Lazuli Bunting (male)

Wow! Isn't he handsome? At first I thought it was a bluebird, but the white wing bars tell for sure that this is a Lazuli Bunting. He ate some safflower seeds out of the ground feeder. There were also at least two other males with him. 

Saturday, May 1, 2010

White-crowned Sparrow (Adult)


I think this may be the same White-crowned Sparrow we saw here last December! He is all alone again, foraging under the hanging feeder. (Amy)