Birding Without Leaving Home
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Would you like to become a Birdwatcher?
Here is an easy way to get started. I purchased a birdfeeder that attached to the deck. It was not a complicated installation process like digging post-holes or climbing trees or ladders. My purpose was to create an interesting stress-free show for myself as I enjoyed my morning cup of coffee. It didn't take long for the birds to locate the free-lunch. Wow! I grabbed my point-and-shoot camera and captured several pictures of different species. Next, I went to the computer and Googled the pictures to find out the names of the birds and interesting facts about them. The next thing I would like to do is turn the pictures into a scrapbooking project. Join in on the fun!
Amazing Video of Hummingbird Nesting
Indigo Bunting
Passerina cyanea L 5 ½" (14cm)The sister species of the western lazuli bunting, the indigo is common throughout the eastern part of the US and extreme southern Canada and in parts of the Southwest. The males are a deep, rich blue and, except in good light, appear black in the field. They are found in a variety of habitats but especially edges, including roadsides and wood margins where there are brushy and weedy areas. They are also common in old orchards and overgrown fields if there are singing perches. The song has a warbling quality and consists in large measure of paired phrases. The rhythm has been likened to a litany of complaints by some observers, accounting for its being called "indignant bunting" at times. It is one of the few birds that will sing persistently throughout the hottest days of midsummer and by the end of the breeding season the song is truncated, often consisting of no more than three or four notes. The most common call is a dry chick, less metallic and softer than that of blue grosbeak.
(excerpted from Bird Watcher's Digest)
picture by cindyzlogic
American Goldfinches by cindyzlogic
American Goldfinch Links
- All About Birds - American Goldfinch
- Learn how to identify American Goldfinch, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. This handsome little finch, the state bird of New Jersey, Iowa, and Washington, is welcome and common at feeders, where it takes primarily sunflower and nyjer. Goldfinches often flock with Pin
- American Goldfinch - Whatbird.com
- American Goldfinch: Small, noisy finch. Male has a bright yellow body, black cap, wings, and tail, and white rump and undertail coverts. Wings have flashy white patches and bright yellow shoulder bar. Bill is conical. Undulating flight, alternates several rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides.
Mourning Dove by cindyzlogic
Mourning Dove Links
- All About Birds - Mourning Dove
- This link gives lots of wonderful information about Mourning Doves. You can learn all about their characteristics, nesting habits, sound, habitats, etc.
- Whatbird - Mourning Dove
- This link gives excellent information about identifying the Mourning Dove.

Harris's Sparrow by cindyzlogic
Harris's Sparrow Links
- Harris's Sparrow - Whatbird.com
- Harris's Sparrow: Large sparrow with dark-streaked, brown upperparts and white underparts with dark-streaked sides. Head has stark black crown, face, and throat. Gray cheek patch is marked by a thin, black line. Bill is pink. Alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides.
- All About Birds - Harris's Sparrow
- Learn how to identify Harris's Sparrow, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. The striking Harris's Sparrow is rarely found far east or west of the middle of North America. It breeds along the edge of boreal forest and tundra in north-central Canada, and spends the winter
Chickadees brighten my day! by cindyzlogic
Carolina Chickadee Links
- All About Birds - Carolina Chickadee
- Learn how to identify Carolina Chickadee, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. John James Audubon named this bird while he was in South Carolina. The curious, intelligent Carolina Chickadee looks very much like a Black-capped Chickadee, with a black cap, black bib, gray
- Carolina Chickadee - Whatbird.com
- Carolina Chickadee: Small chickadee with gray upperparts, distinct black cap and bib, dull white cheeks, and white underparts with rust-brown flanks. Short, black bill. When disturbed in its nest during incubation, it will hiss and strike intruders, similar to how a snake would act.

North American Cardinal by cindyzlogic
YouTube Video of Nesting Cardinals
North American Cardinal Links
- All About Birds - North American Cardinal
- Learn how to identify Northern Cardinal, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. The male Northern Cardinal is perhaps responsible for getting more people to open up a field guide than any other bird. They're a perfect combination of familiarity, conspicuousness, and styl
- Northern Cardinal - Whatbird.com
- Northern Cardinal: Large, crested finch with vivid red body. Black mask and chin contrast with heavy, red bill. Forages on ground and in trees and bushes. Feeds on seeds, grains, fruits, insects and snails. Hops instead of walks on ground. Alternates rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides.
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cindyzlogic blog
This blog will be a journal of different pictures of birds I see in my yard and some nature pictures. Here is my blog URL in case the feed isn't working:
http://cindyzlogic.blogspot.com
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http://cindyzlogic.blogspot.com
Just right-click on the URL and copy and paste it into your address bar. That will get you there, too.
Good Reading for Birders
Interesting Birder Links
- The Fat Finch - Boutique For Birders
- Bird Baths, Bird Houses, Bird Feeders, Wild Bird Food, Library, Home Decor, Toys, Wearables...etc. Just an awesome site for birder/shoppers.
What is this bird?
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cindyzlogic
Aug 18, 2009 @ 2:35 am | delete
- Hey! I will add my own comment...that bird is a Downy Woodpecker.
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