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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

bird sightings

I've seen some wonderful birds this week. American Woodcock, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Eastern Bluebird and the first Baltimore Orioles were at the garden this week.

The woodcock was a real treat. I saw this bird at dusk, just as we finished assigning the last plots at 8:30 last week. He settled down in the mowed grass, looking like a misplaced shorebird the size of a robin. Too bad I didn't have my camera with me, but don;t know if I could have gotten a good shot anyway. (next time....)

9 comments:

  1. Never seen one of those before.

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  2. When my parents started dating in the seventies, one of their economical dates was watching woodcocks do their mating show.
    Quite a site they've told me. :)

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  3. I've seen orioles in our yard lately. Hope they decide to nest here again. We had our first salad from our garden last night. I was so excited I did a blog post. Woo hoo!
    Suzanne

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  4. Our screen door is broken so it kind of flaps in the wind. Upon going on a run, I saw birds nesting on a wreath hanging on my front door!!! Incredible!!! Love your pics!!! Aren't birds lovely?!!

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  5. Neat! And here I'm getting excited by cardinals and blue jays.

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  6. I love your garden you make it seem so effortless. I will love to visit your garden and learn from you please. Florence

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  7. That is a cool bird, never seen one of them before. We get Grosbeaks at our feeders every spring & summer. They are interesting to watch.

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  8. Oh the woodcocks are just the greatest. I've discovered two of them doin' their thang in different areas of the campus I live on. It's hard not to laugh when they start doing their peent call, they look so ridiculous. I took my sweetie on a date to watch one of them and she got as much of a kick out of them as I did. If yours wasn't making noise and displaying, it could be a female with a nest nearby...

    Great blog, btw! As a beginner gardener, I've picked up some great hints from you!

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