Friday, March 26, 2010
Spring Arrivals in Two Waves
Friday, March 26, 2010
Posted by
Bill of the Birds
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12:19 PM
Man, you go away for a fortnight, and while you're gone, all the spring birds start arriving! Just in at the farm this week: fox sparrow, chipping sparrow, tree swallow...
Red-winged blackbirds, common grackles, and brown-headed cowbirds all got in a week or so ago. With these first two waves of arrivals, I'm left to wonder: can the blue-gray gnatsnatchers be far behind?
Red-winged blackbirds, common grackles, and brown-headed cowbirds all got in a week or so ago. With these first two waves of arrivals, I'm left to wonder: can the blue-gray gnatsnatchers be far behind?
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How fascinating... Over here on the (east) coast--truly, are we all that far apart geographically?--fox sparrows leaving are portents of spring (they've been gone for some weeks now), some chippies have been here all winter, and the tree sparrows are just arriving in numbers here as well.
How bizarre and wonderful is the world we live in!
We had our first Fox Sparrow today and it's supposed to hit 80 by the weekend! Woo-hoo!
Are any of those chipping sparrows mine? I fed about 100 of the litle pigs all winter. Now there is hardly enough to fill up the tray feeder. I've counted 18 sparrows in it at one time. Other than the chippies, I had one song sparrow and one oregon junco but haven't seen either of them in over a month.
My new yard birds are pine siskins which are feeding on niger with the lesser goldfinches. I also have black-chinned humming birds and probably some ruby throats which just pass through here. The black-chinned hang around and breed here.
I live near Austin, Texas
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