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Birding brings back yard birds

We went out for a walk where we didn’t see too much and couldn’t take any decent photos, but when we came home we found two new yard birds, yippee!

We went to Rollins Savanna Forest Preserve this morning. There were Red-winged Blackbirds everywhere. A sure sign of spring! We also saw some Hooded Mergansers and Redheads on the water. And we spotted this lone white-tailed deer:



It has warmed up significantly since our last outing (about 20 degrees!), but the wind was still howling and the sky was overcast during our time at the savanna, so it was very bad for photos.

When we got home we were rewarded with not one but two new yard birds! A pair of House Finches visited one of the feeders. And later, a pair of Mourning Doves checked out our makeshift ground feeder.

House Finches

House Finches

Mourning Doves

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Another welcome visitor

Yesterday we had another visitor to our feeders – an Eastern Gray Squirrel.

Squirrel1

When I lived in the Netherlands, I missed seeing squirrels. The European Red Squirrel was not a common visitor to back yards and gardens in the urban areas of the Randstad where we lived.

Squirrel / Eekhoorn

from robelsas’ photostream

On a couple of occasions we did spot squirrels while out on nature walks, but they were pretty far away. Looking back I am not even sure if they were Red Squirrels or Eastern Gray Squirrels, which as an invasive species are in fact wiping out their Red counterparts in the UK and other parts of Europe.

squirrel (Eekhoorn)

from jpockele’s photostream

Now after living in a squirrel-rich area for a few months (I think the record in my parent’s back yard is upwards of 15 squirrels), I can’t believe I’m actually missing squirrels again!

Squirrel2

Squirrel3

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New yard bird: Dark-eyed Junco

The yard list is growing by leaps and bounds since we moved into our new place earlier this month. Not. Today we had our second yard bird after an American Goldfinch visited earlier this week. Our brave friend, the Dark-eyed Junco. A gang of three flew by the fence and stopped in the tree behind our yard. Two were brave enough to float down to sit on our fence and this one bold little guy actually went down to munch on some seed.

Dark-eyed Junco (slate-colored)

Dark-eyed Junco (slate-colored)

Dark-eyed Junco (slate-colored)

Now go tell all your friends, dude!

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Never so happy to see a Goldfinch!

We moved to Round Lake Beach a couple of weeks ago. We are in a newer neighborhood, where most homes have expansive green lawns of grass and few trees, most of which are ornamental. We’re on the outskirts of the neighborhood and our back yard faces a warehouse. Between the yard and the warehouse there’s some vegetation and a few trees. Our neighbors also have a few small trees in their yard but ours is bare. It’s a rental so I doubt we’ll put any big trees in while we’re here.

Shortly after we moved in, I placed two feeders in the yard, hanging from a gazebo frame, close to the house. Last Tuesday we moved these to the back of the yard, closer to the vegetation behind the fence.

This is a view of the house from the back yard. You can see the frame close to the house, standing on a small concrete patio.

BY Facing House East

Here’s some more views of the yard, before and after our latest snowfall. The back slopes up to a mound and you can see the vegetation and trees in the neighbors’ yards and behind our fence.

BY Facing East Mound

BY Facing East

BY Facing West Bramble

BY Facing West Back

BY Facing West Back 2

BY Facing Warehouse

BY Facing East Back

Up until today, we had seen 1 European Starling by the warehouse and a few songbird fly-bys. No one showed any interest in the feeders.

Until today! This morning we had (relatively speaking) a lot of bird action in the back yard. First, this morning I noticed a male Northern Cardinal perched in the tree behind the neighbor’s yard. He appeared to be looking at our feeders. He then flew into the tree behind our yard and then I was sure he was casing out our feeders. They are for smaller birds though so not suitable for a Northern Cardinal. After a minute he flew low over the back of our yard and landed in a tree in the other neighbor’s yard, not to be seen again today.

A little while later, Arthur looked out and he thought he saw a Dark-eyed Junco (slate-colored) flying away from our feeder.

Well, that was more bird action than we’ve had since we moved in, so we were already pretty excited. I mean, an almost-Junco and a kind-of flyover Cardinal, wow!

I was planning on putting out some feed on a ground platform between the feeders but when I was getting ready to do so I looked outside and saw a bird sitting on the top of the tube feeder! Our first official yard bird: an American Goldfinch!

Goldfinch 1

Goldfinch 2

Goldfinch 3

He took bites from every perch on the feeder and remained munching for about 15 minutes before flying off. He (or one of his friends) came back a while later for about 5 minutes of feeding. Between these visits I placed the makeshift platform on the ground with a songbird mix. No one else came by today but we are starting to feel optimistic about getting some birds in the back yard!

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Another freaky Northern Cardinal

Last month a gynandromorph (half-male/half-female) Northern Cardinal spotted at a feeder in northwestern Illinois made the news. Today’s Columbia Daily Tribune has a report of a white-headed female Cardinal feeding at an Ohio back yard feeder for several years running. I’ve never seen anything like this, either, but apparently this type of coloration is not so uncommon. The below image is from a photographer in Virginia.

White-headed Female Cardinal #2 Mar 30

And this feeder visitor is a Flickr find.

White Cardinal (4)
White Cardinal (4) by Lee Coursey, Creative Commons on Flickr

Have you ever seen a white Cardinal or another bird with unusual coloration?

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Peekaboo Goldfinches

It took a few days for the resident American Goldfinches to figure out the nyjer sock but today they were out in full force. Well, maybe more like half force. Every time I looked outside today there were two to four birds on the sock. But the Birdcam only got peekaboo shots like these.



There were actually a LOT more photos like the last one, but this isn’t that kind of blog.

American Goldfinch is our 15th Birdcam yard bird.

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Temperatures fall, woodpeckers hit suet

It’s just cold all over, isn’t it? We were supposed to get a winter blizzard here in Lake County last night but I think we ended up with less than an inch of accumulation. Heavy snow predicted for the rest of the week has also been downgraded to dustings – so far. The low temperatures are here to stay, however, for the next week at least. We hit the low 20’s today, tomorrow’s predicted high is 14°F and Thursday we’ll only reach up to 3°F.

With the cold temps, our resident woodpeckers have been attacking our suet feeders. I set up the Wingscapes Birdcam to take some videos of one suet log and captured our three usual suspects.

Downy Woodpeckers were at the feeder all day. This video shows them going at it from the morning to the late afternoon.



We also get Hairy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers. On this video you can see all three: first a Hairy gets chased off by a Red-bellied. After the Red-bellied flies off, a Downy comes in. You can easily see the size difference of the Hairy and Downy in this short clip.

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