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Birds in the Garden

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Poor indeed is the garden in which birds find no homes.

~ Abram L. Urban

This garden (NC Botanical Garden) is anything but poor if the birds are any indication. Bird activity seems to have increased dramatically the past few weeks. Many seem to be thinking of the coming nesting season…bluebirds singing from atop nest boxes, a house finch gathering nest materials, and a brown-headed nuthatch checking out a cavity in a snag. And bird activity in the feeding station near the bird blind has really picked up. We moved the feeders closer to the blind this week and I went down yesterday for about 15 minutes to see what was happening. The late afternoon light is not conducive to photography from the blind itself, so I was just standing out near the feeders with the light coming in over my shoulder. It didn’t take long for things to get busy, very busy. In 15 minute I saw 16 species, with some great views of most. I’m hoping to create some interpretive information so I grabbed a few photos while standing in the midst of the avian mess hall.

cardinal and bluebird
It’s not every day you see these two species at the same feeder (click photos to enlarge)
brown-headed nuthatch on suet log
Brown-headed nuthatch on suet log
tufted titmouse
Tufted titmouse
white-breasted nuthatch
White-breasted nuthatch
northern cardinal
Northern cardinal female
downy woodpecker
Downy woodpecker
pine warbler and reflection
Pine warbler

Here is a list of species seen yesterday in the bird observation area (not bad for 15 minutes):

Eastern Bluebird; Northern Cardinal; Carolina Chickadee; Tufted Titmouse; White-breasted Nuthatch; Brown-headed Nuthatch; Yellow-rumped Warbler; Pine Warbler; Downy Woodpecker; Mourning Dove; Brown-headed Cowbird; Dark-eyed Junco; White-throated Sparrow; House Finch; Ruby-crowned Kinglet; Carolina Wren

Comments

10 responses to “Birds in the Garden”

  1. patdante Avatar
    patdante

    Beautiful pictures. Spring is closer than we think…

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  2. marshdoctors Avatar

    Love the quote…and the pictures!

  3. beverlydyer Avatar

    I need to get up there and do some sketching!

    1. roadsendnaturalist Avatar

      Yes, great place, especially now that the feeders are closer.

  4. Ilze Avatar

    Beautiful pictures! What type of camera do you have?

    1. roadsendnaturalist Avatar

      Thanks. Canon 7D Mark II plus several lenses.

  5. hewilson25 Avatar

    Beautiful! I love your shot of the pine warbler especially!

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