Showing posts with label sparrows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sparrows. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A white-crowned day

I woke up at around 8:30am to the sound of birds singing outside the window. I got up and opened the back door and could hear the songs of White-crowned Sparrows. I love their songs! I could see sparrows flitting around in my brush pile, so I grabbed my camera and headed out the door.

I phished and the White-crowneds popped up!

White-crowned Sparrow


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"Hey, look at my cool hairdo!"

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"Hey, I'll have a head like that some day!" or maybe not

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Also saw an Eastern Phoebe, Ruby-crowned Kinglet and Yellow-rumped Warblers flitting around.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Sparrow banding Sunday at Miami Whitewater

Last Sunday, Jaime and I went to the annual sparrow banding event put on by the Avian Research and Education Institute at Miami Whitewater Park. Good birds were seen, however no "good" (i.e. LeConte's, Henslow's, or Nelson's Sharptails) sparrows were caught except for Lincoln's.

Sister Marty Dermody was also conducting a Big Sit at the wetlands. There were some good birds on the list when I left.




Susan will love this post ;-)



Lincoln's Sparrow (above as well)


And, a quiz bird:



Answer at bottom of post.


And, here is a bad photo of a Nelson's Sharptailed Sparrow I found on my comp from years past at MW (my old crappy camera). Look at the pointy tail for which it is named.




And, just for a break from sparrows, here is a female Hairy Woodpecker that was caught out in the fields (?) Love the nictitating membrane!



There were also good butterflies flying around. Here is a Common Buckeye, they were everywhere!




Answer to quiz bird: Alternate form Savannah Sparrow