Posted on 05/20/2019 6:40:41 PM PDT by Chipper
I hope everyone has been able to enjoy Spring migration, when it finally decided to become somewhat Spring-like.
Lifer Golden-Winged Warbler
American Redstart - male
Bay-breasted Warbler
Trumpeter Swan
Blackburnian Warbler - male
Eastern Screech-Owl - red-morph
A week later Eastern Screech-Owl - grey morph in same cavity. Someone else photographed both in the hole together shortly after.
You might like this one as well:
Click here to see: Squirrel takes a ride on my Yankee Flipper Feeder!
Don’t like them? Are they damaging your property?
We have great horned owls here. We hear them in the evening. Only seen one once, a ways off, in five years. They own the night.
Mark for later posting.
They beat the crap out of my stove pipe. They have an obnoxious call. They have no redeeming qualities.
There was one on the hill years ago that beat on a microwave dish on a radio tower. The parabolic dish focused the noise, and it was incredibly loud in the direction the dish pointed.
Sounds reason enough for me...I don’t see them around where I live...
Sounds reason enough for me...I don’t see them around where I live...
Billions of Painted Ladies butterflies.
https://www.newsweek.com/california-super-bloom-millions-painted-lady-butterflies-migrating-los-1361001
See 4th video from top. The one with the grass.
Been ongoing for a few months.
Thank you all FRiends for the reminder. Swampsniper was special. I’ve been remiss in my attention to my little feathered friends. They have always been a joy. Pee dee dee dee.
On the upside, hawks cruise around here all the time, they help with the gophers. I do my part with a 10-22. And we see bald eagles in the spring.
Badgers dig those gophers out too, but I’m worried about them tangling ass with my dog.
HA! My wife found one stuck in the snow, kept it in here over night. Seemed to be in better shape in the morning (liked a dab of honey) and the weather was better so she let it go. I suppose a bird got it, but she was happy.
Thanks for the link!
I’m loving that YouTube channel!
And here is a Polyphemus moth from there:
You tube: repair a washing machine, enjoy a garden walk, sing along w/a favorite performer. The channel has it all.
Enjoy the link. :-)
I love YouTube!
I have probably saved thousands of dollars watching repair tutorials.
I like watching YouTube way better than I ever liked tv or movies.
Thank you!
LOL, right you are. We had a Woodchuck infestation, they were destroying our yard, and I don’t live in an area where I could dispose of them with a .22 without having the policed called down on me, so I had to trap them, which is always fun...:)
Not bad...I can see you have the electronic zoom turned up pretty high for that House Finch, but...how else you going to get a close up like that without the expensive lens????
Butterflies, are cool, though...they let you walk right up...:)
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