Thursday, March 24, 2011

Pileated Woodpecker

I just saw a Pileated Woodpecker in my backyard!! How exciting! Unfortunately, I didn't get great pictures of him, but at least I got a couple that are okay. He's a much bigger bird than I thought. The guide says up to 20 inches and this one was probably close. He was just pecking away at a tree, just as happy as can be. I hope he comes back to see me one day soon. I've seen this guy in my guide and was looking forward to when I would see one because his head is so crazy looking. YAY for a great bird day! And I didn't even have to leave my house! Here are a couple of pictures of Pileated Pete.



Happy Birding!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Northern Flicker

We went out both Saturday and Sunday of this past weekend hiking and looking for new birds. I'm guessing 'walking' through the woods might not be the best way to find new birds since I didn't have any luck. Sitting and waiting might be best??? I'm finding that I don't have much patience in that area. I did get 4 new life birds this weekend though. Nothing too exciting (except the Northern Flicker that came to my own backyard. I didn't have to leave the house for that). Other than the Flicker, I documented a Mallard pair, some Turkey Vultures, and some Black Vultures; nothing I haven't seen 100 times before I'm sure. I had a great time out and about with my family though, enjoying all that West Virginia has to offer. Rushing streams, peaceful ponds, dense forest, old ruins, tadpole eggs...so much to explore and experience.

Saturday morning, while I was still getting ready for the day, my oldest son spotted a "new" bird in our backyard. He pointed it out to my husband and my husband took some pictures of it for me. When I came downstairs they excitedly told me about the new bird and we downloaded the pictures. We easily identified him as a Northern Flicker. Very cool bird. He has a perfect black bib on his chest, which made him pretty easy to ID. This bird has so many different beautiful markings. I hope you get to see one one day. A new one came to see me this morning.



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Canada Goose

Dang. I was going to write about the Red-bellied Woodpecker today, but I see that I just wrote about him on Tuesday. He came to see me bright and early this morning. He's such a pretty bird.

I went out shopping today and while I was out I decided to go take some pictures of the ducks near where Charles works. I got a new camera the other day; just a small one to have with me when I'm out. I wanted to test it out away from the house because I haven't been real happy with the pictures I've taken from my desk (the way I usually do with my big camera). I saw some Canada Geese:

And also some domestic white ducks. I'm not sure what kind they are and since they're not native wild ducks, I'm not going to spend a lot of time trying to figure them out. They are pretty though.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

White-breasted Nuthatch

The White-breasted Nuthatch...one of my favorite birds. I love its coloring, the sleek design of its body, and the way it hangs upside down on my suet feeder. These birds come to visit me often and they're never too shy for a picture. This was one of the first birds I identified and the first one that really gave me trouble. Now it's like recognizing one of my kids. Here are a few pics of this cutie-patootie.

Life List

I finally made myself a "Life List" and a "Yard List". I've seen these terms on message boards here and there and just kind of skimmed over them because they confused me. I looked into it more today and confirmed that a "Life List" is a list of ALL the species of birds you've seen in your lifetime, usually with the date and location you first spotted it. A "Yard List" is a list of birds you have seen in your own backyard, also with the date. Some people have other lists or categories, but these are the 2 I'm starting with. In the 7.5 months I've lived here I have photographed and identified 23 different species of birds just in my own backyard. Then I saw 3 more "new to me" birds when I visited GA this past weekend. Here is my current life list (the first 23 make up my 'yard list':

1 Mourning Dove 8-23-2010
2 Carolina Chickadee 8-23-2010
3 Tufted Titmouse 8-23-2010
4 Ruby-throated Hummingbird 8-23-2010
5 Black-capped Chickadee 8-29-2010
6 American Goldfinch 8-31-2010
7 White-breasted Nuthatch 9-1-2010
8 Song Sparrow 11-6-2010
9 Dark-eyed Junco 11-6-2010
10 House Finch 11-8-2010
11 Chipping Sparrow 11-8-2010
12 Downy Woodpecker 11-14-2010 (female) 1-20-2011 (male)
13 Eastern Towhee 12-1-2010
14 Northern Cardinal 12-1-2010
15 House Sparrow 12-1-2010
16 Blue Jay 12-5-2010
17 Red-bellied Woodpecker 12-5-2010
18 Carolina Wren 12-16-2010
19 Northern Mockingbird 1-16-2011
20 American Crow 1-18-2011
21 White-throated Sparrow 1-18-2011
22 European Starling 3-7-2011
23 American Robin 3-7-2011
24 Brown-headed Cowbird 3-12-2011 (in GA)
25 Eastern Bluebird 3-12-2011 (in GA)
26 Yellow-bellied Woodpecker 3-12-2011 (in GA)

Happy Birding!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Red-bellied Woodpecker

I tried for a long time to get a good picture of the Red-bellied Woodpecker. He's a beautiful bird and it's always exciting to get a new bird in my backyard, not to mention a colorful one. But this guy would NOT sit still for me to get a picture for the longest time. Then, in December, I finally got some shots of him on the suet feeder.


But today he visited me for the first time in a long time and I was able to get a great picture of him. (And, no, I do not know for sure if this is the same bird. I haven't even compared the pics to see if it might be. But I still use the 'he' pronoun and talk about him as if it's the same one. Maybe one day I'll be good enough to know when one particular bird visits me repeatedly.) Anyway, I love the Red-bellied Woodpecker and I really love this picture!


Happy Birding!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Georgia birds

I went to Georgia over the weekend to visit family and was on the lookout for new birds. I thought I had found 5 new birds (new to me), but it turns out that 2 of the ones I thought were new were actually American Robins. Apparently they have many different looks right now. But I did see 3 birds that I've never seen before, and that was only from sitting on my sister's deck for 15 minutes Saturday morning. I wish I had had more time and more privacy to really sit and watch. I saw an Eastern Bluebird, a Brown-headed Cowbird, and a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (that I thought was a red-naped sapsucker, but my forum corrected me). So much fun!! Here are some pics.

Brown-Headed Cowbird (male):


Eastern Bluebird (male):


Yellow-bellied Sapsucker:


And these last 2 are both American Robins, according to what bird.




I had a great weekend!

Happy Birding!