Cardinals in their numbers have permanent homes. Black capped chickadees flit in groups across the yard as if riding the waves. They cling to brick walls and hang upside down.
At the weekend two bright yellow finches appeared for a bit
Humming birds are making regular visits to the feeder and mauve and pink flock blossoms.
Blue jays of course make their raucous presence heard, creating a pretty picture when they appear with cardinals at the same time.
A woodpecker makes a regular appearance, moving up and down and round and round an upright limb of the maple.
Last week, my son, sitting on the deck said. I think I'm looking at a hawk in that tree. No sooner said than it took flight and flew low to a neighbouring tree.Then lower still, so we could see his brown fan tail spread ,with white tips showing, he flew off between the houses.
Mourning doves are always with us and grackles and big crows seem to be here more than they used to.
I need to go out now and see what I can see.
Friday, 26 August 2011
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Wow for number of birds in your backyard Evelyn. Enjoy. Anna :)
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