Saturday, June 19, 2010

American Goldfinch, House Wren

Every gardener needs a House Wren house!

This mama House Wren did not appreciate me being nearby.

The pair were very busy bringing food to their babies in the house!


It is just amazing how many bugs this pair of House Wrens caught in the short time I was watching them.



I saw this in a parking lot and had to slam on the brakes and back up for a longer look.


It is an Illinois American Goldfinch, eating thistle is what he loves to do!
It really has a beautiful summer suit!
Speaking of things with wings...
Little did I know the kids had a flying date planned with Chase... he took them up flying right over the house!



A text message saying "hey Mom, look up and west" can sure bring joy to a Mom's heart ( :-0 )

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Disaster strikes

I never realized what a Cardinal family goes through to raise a family... perhaps a hanging basket in a yard with 2 beagles is not the greatest idea...

The dogs did not appreciate having 4 hungry cardinal babies making so much noise, so they decided to tear the nest down... I feared the worst when I saw this mess under the nest but fortunately they did not succeed at anything except ripping my spider plant apart. Rosie can jump at least 5' in the air! I knew I had to move this hanging pot out of the yard or this family was surely doomed. I decided to take the other pots down and move the one with the nest over a few feet in the direction of the side of my house that is outside of the back fence.



















The cardinals were so upset! They did not find the nest again for 3 hours, they kept landing in the spot where the nest had been, and anxiously looking for it, even though the babies were desperately calling from a few feet away for lunch! I felt sick about it but had to try to help. Finally, the male cardinal found the nest and they kept feeding! I guess they just had to reset their internal GPS. So for the rest of the day I kept moving the pot over a few feet at a time every 2 hours or so until it was out of the yard. (I never realized how many bugs a nesting pair of cardinals will catch, great for gardeners!!)








I won't be able to take pictures anymore of the nest, since I made a new spot for it in the corner under the eaves. But I did peek inside as I was moving it, this morning there were still 4 very cute babies, all have their eyes open now, and one who must have hatched first has quite a lot of feathers. I hung another plant nearby to shade them from the afternoon sun - and provide cover from the next problem:










I have seen a pair of Blue Jays at my bird feeder - I hope to keep them happy there so they don't bother my young cardinals!!! The yard is a dangerous place for my 4 day old cardinal family!! It really is a precarious time for my little cardinal family - wish you could see the parents darting around catching bugs.

















It might be hard to imagine but these innocent looking little dogs become dangerous predators for any young bird that might land in the yard.





















Well, hopefully things are calm now, the cardinal parents worked very hard all day catching bugs for the growing family. So... I went on a late bike ride (it was still 90 at 7 pm) and noticed the barred owls always come out just after sunset...


























Under a bridge near the high school I found this cave swallow, sitting in her feather-lined nest made of mud and sticks.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Barred owls and more

I am delighted to report at least 3 baby cardinals, they are 2 days old now. Miraculously, they will leave the nest when 10-11 days old!! I am going to have to move the pot out of my yard before then, because my dogs will be waiting.
They are like little flowers unfolding.
I also have a family of Barred Owls down the street... it is amazing what the camera can pick up at 3200 ISO at night!!!! I believe this first one is a juvenile.
I watched them until dark, they would swoop down on the ground, catch something (mice?) and fly up with it back to their favorite spot in the tree.
The colors at the sunset were really pretty.
My little flotilla of wood ducks is now down to five. I sure hope the rumor of a 6' alligator in the creek is not true!
These Black-bellied Whistling Ducks were over by the high school. Why do they always make me smile?
My yellow crowned night heron friend was in the same spot along the creek, as were these beautiful Indian Blanket wildflowers.

The Green Heron was also hunting along the edge of my creek.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Carolina wrens


Today was another hot humid day - I was watching the butterflies and decided I liked the sunlight on this sunflower.

The electric company was doing some tree trimming, preparing for the hurricane season by keeping the vines off the lines. They stirred up some wrens that I didn't know were nesting in my yard!















There were several different individuals, but I think the nest is hidden in a poison ivy clump. I won't tear it down now until I know they are done.



Maybe the most striking feature is how tiny they are compared to the electric wire! What a beautiful song. Meanwhile, mama Cardinal tends her eggs.... stay tuned.