I just started seeing these White-Crowned Sparrow's in my yard for the first time today! It sure was a welcome surprise on a rainy, dreary, day.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
House Finch
This is a back view of a young House Finch, just coming into color.
So very beautiful, House Finch. Enjoying some black sunflower seeds.
House Finch and Oregon Junco in background.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Red-Breasted Nuthatch
I love to look out and see our resident Nuthatch.
They are so cute and tiny.
Nuthatch, a regular at the suet feeder.
Red-Breasted Nuthatch
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Some recent favorites.
Here are some miscellaneous pictures from my back yard from the last couple of weeks. Even though there hasn't really been any creatures out of the ordinary lately, I still enjoy watching and capturing life flourishing in my little neck of the woods.


On the left, a nuthatch keeps a watchful eye of the the ground from a suet cage. On the right, a squirrel finds a comfortable place to scope out the area.
The frontal markings of the Northern Flicker are just spectacular. I believe this is a juvenile.
It has taken a while for the bark butter feeder to gain popularity. This Junco decided to try something different from it's usual ground feeding. This little Bewick's Wren is a daily visitor. He seems to prefer my hanging platform feeder.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Red -Breasted Nuthatch
We only have a couple of these little Nuthatches but they are regular back yard visitors.
Interesting behaivors and a lot of fun to watch.
Nuthatch checking out the Nyjer seed.
Nuthatches are year around residents in Oregon.
Red-Breasted Nuthatch
So so very cute. They love nut suet.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Junco
My constant back yard birds and I love them.
This is a beautiful little bird.
They don't often eat from the feeder but seem to prefer ground feeding.
They also seem to enjoy all kinds of seed and suet. Junco's even eat stale cornbread and other kitchen leftovers.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Scrub Jay
What color...wow.
Beautiful color and how about that white eye brow.
Scrub Jay eating cracked corn.
Fun birds to watch. Jay hiding some cracked corn for later just in case we run out.
Beautiful Scrub Jay!
View of tail feathers
Monday, February 13, 2012
Monday- Favorite Pictures
This was just beginners luck spotting this Hawk on my back fence. I keep scanning the fence and trees but haven't seen another Hawk so far.The Starling's are very entertaining. Click on the picture to see the facial expression of the Starling and the Pine Siskins.I love the eye of the Dove and the shadow in the puddle. The Bewick's Wren is so darn cute in actions and appearance. The last picture of the baby Pine Siskin just, melts my heart. Please leave a comment.



Sunday, February 12, 2012
Black-capped Chickadee
This darling little Chickadee is a regular in our backyard but very hard to photograph.
So precious and cute, Black-capped Chickadee.
This little bird is in constant motion.
Black-capped Chickadee stops for a brief rest.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Golden-crowned Sparrow
This Golden-crowned Sparrow is a new visitor but, only stays for short time.
In the winter the crown is very light in color. Oregon (male) Junco on the left.
Golden-crown Sparrow
Friday, February 10, 2012
House Finch
Female( top left) and male House Finch. From my experience these Finches are very elusive.
These pictures are from a distance. They perch in my neighbor's yard and look into my yard.
I was thinking this was a Purple Finch but not so. It has a dark crown.
Female (top left) Male( bottom)
Not a good picture, one of the few visits to my yard.
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