Posted on 03/18/2017 3:48:36 PM PDT by Islander7
A few recent shots from around home. If you have bird shots, please share 'em.
Mr Tricolor enjoys his breakfast.
Common gallinule or marsh hen
Our national bird. Love these amazing raptors
Coots in the sunrise. Lake Jackson is just a block east of us. I have to look at this each morning as I leave home for work.
It's going to be a long 2 years B4 the *chewies* pass. {{sigh}} ...but we know that, going in. :)
Stunning!
I’d be tempted to try a black light on his plumage. Wish they were more common for me.
I'm going to try hand feeding, again. Until you have felt the grip of their teeny, tiny feet on your hand, you don't really know God exists. Sublime. :)
Do you have a saucer of nectar hidden in your palm? :)
This technique seems to work better if more than one hummie vies for a sip. :)
Also, another tip, if the hummies seem to be relaxed with your presence around the feeders, it works better [perhaps a little later in the season?] I have a pair that have been coming for years, *Squeakie* and *Mrs. Squeakie*; the male squeaks at me when he comes to the feeder, a very social little guy. *Mrs.* showed me her tongue.
Only once was I lucky enough to observe their mating display, a *J* like fly-dipping. Very cute [like this]: http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ruby+throated+hummingbird+mating+display&&view=detail&mid=F9EB11D36A75AA4CE51FF9EB11D36A75AA4CE51F&rvsmid=F9EB11D36A75AA4CE51FF9EB11D36A75AA4CE51F&fsscr=0&FORM=VDMCNL
Awesome shots. The bald eagles were back where I lived last year, population up, birders getting great pics. I kept my eyes open but I only lived there a year and never saw one.
Here I see the local L.A. City bird overhead every day: Police helicopters.
Looks like a cherry headed conure.
If you haven’t seen it, I recommend the 2003 documentary “The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.” Set in San Francisco.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Parrots_of_Telegraph_Hill
I’ve seen these in Malibu and in the city of Orange areas. It freaks me out sometimes!
Nice and effective!
Years ago I was working somewhere about 50 miles from here and went for stroll outside and saw a little RTH had hit the window glass and was out cold. I brought him inside and he came to. Let him out about 30 minutes later. Hope he did OK.
What a kind thing to do. Kudos.
In September, when the hummies leave, I worry about them so. I listen for weather reports of possible hurricanes, common at that time of year on the east coast, as they journey south. It’s excessive, I admit; it’s like they are my chillins, going off to war. :)
A beautiful homage.
Oh wow, I had no idea I could hope to hand feed them!
Thanks, now I am *really* looking forward to their arrival.
Next summer...
What is so hard, is doing this, AND getting pix; I found a tripod mounted cam and a shutter cable does work, mostly. Or another person; but inside of two minutes, they want to handfeed also, instead of take pix. :)
It hilarious watching my orange tabby grasp for them at the glass from the other side
My two Rott pups get in on it too
Stunning color blue
Must be the Time of the Season
....when love runs high...
What a good looking pup! Ah yes, labs and chewing, like having a baby boy around, can’t take your eye off them for a minute.
Thanks for the link.
I don't really know ... but if I were you, I'd never let either, pick out a tie for me to wear.
Or ,maybe I'm pulling your chain b/c you have indigos, and I don't. :)
The poor little thing, thinks her name is *NO!*
{{{sigh}}}
lol...he isn’t the first pup to think that. We use “out” on ours, not that it is better but it works for their whole life.
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