| Flock of Grackles Nov 2011 |
| Grackles looking for food Nov 2011 |
I've been lucky enough to have seen so many different kinds of birds, mammals, insects and reptiles right here in my yard or in the neighborhood.
I wish I had the forethought to take pictures all along the way but....here are a few and they are not that great. I need to get a camera with a really good close-up lens. These were taken with a little digital with a 10X zoom.
Anyway, Here is the list of critters that have visited my yard in the past 14 years:
- Too many squirrels to count!
- Family of Chipmunks that live in the woodpile
- Rabbits that live under my deck and under the neighbors shed.
- Each year I have a flock of Cedar Waxwing come and rest and drink for awhile.
- Flocks of black Grackles as shown in the pics.
- Flocks of Starlings - Are they all over the world?
- Hummingbirds in the summer - sometimes 3 at a time.
- Mourning Dove couple. There were two couples but the Hawk ate one 2 weeks ago and now I have 1 couple and a spare - poor thing:'(
| Mourning Dove Couple near the Sundial |
| Hummingbird on crook of birdfeeder, 7/2011 |
The Hummingbirds are my favorites! They are so tiny and vulnerable but also fierce when defending their food supply! My husband and I sit on the back porch on summer evenings and watch in amazement as one Hummingbird would squeal (they sound like a tiny kazoo) and zoom off after another that was trying to get close to the feeder. Several nights there were 3 in competition for the food. One would zoom after the other while the third would come in for a drink. Pretty Smart!
| Hummingbird landing on crook, 7/2011 |
| Red Tailed Hawk looking for prey! Feb 2012 |
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I know when my yard gets really quiet -- The Hawk is close by!
Sometimes you can here him calling and singing as he sails on updrafts over the pond. His call is so distinctive. I know the other creatures hear him too.
One day I came home and found rabbit fur all over the ground under the tall pine. Another day I found the soft, silvery taupe and grey feathers of the Mourning Dove all over the side yard near the fence. I could go on and on but you get the picture! Either this guy is a good hunter or the other creatures aren't hiding very well!
He is a beautiful bird of prey. The day I took this pic from my kitchen window it was bright, clear and warm and I had the back door open to the screened-in porch. 30 minutes or so before this guy arrived my birdfeeders were being attacked by several different species. I noticed the quiet and went to investigate. There he was- quietly watching and listening. After 10 minutes of watching him I decided to go outside and see how close I could get before he would fly off. I moved slowly, stopping to let him see me every few minutes. I was able to get between 20 to 30 feet away from him before he turned on the branch and quietly flew away to a large maple tree on the other side of my neighbors yard. He maneuvered through the trees and branches with ease. His wings did not make a sound. That's how he catches his prey off guard!
That's enough BackYard Stories for now. More to come!
Jeanette