These White-throated Sparrows will be heading north in a few weeks. We'll miss you when you're gone.
Just love these little ones, great look, and some beautiful calls.
These White-throated Sparrows will be heading north in a few weeks. We'll miss you when you're gone.
Just love these little ones, great look, and some beautiful calls.
The most recent captures of our low res bird and home cams in Umbria, Italy
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There are Sheep with an increasing amount of lamb again near the house. Yesterday a lamb was born right before my eyes.
The lambs attract a lot of visitors, especially families with children. But also Red Kite, Ravens, a fox and... to my great surprise Yellow Wagtail! Four of them
I once recorded one flying over, but until now never saw them in my surrounding.
O! And the Lesser Whitethroat has arrived! Still waiting to see my first common Whitethroat.
Seems like there may be a pair of nesting Fish Crows in the neighborhood. This bird has been hanging around recently and is very "talkative."
TFW you're a bronzed grackle who's having an extremely normal one, and you want everyone to know it.
Bonus small friends: a gold finch and a house finch who can't believe what you've just told them.
Today's small friend: the northern mockingbird who lives across the street and who has become a regular visitor to the finch feeder over the last few weeks. Here's hoping they stay a regular indefinitely! :3
How many House Sparrows can you get on a sock feeder........ there's always room for one more
Today's small friend: an American robin, shot unintentionally close-up.
Today's small "friend": a female house sparrow, also known in this part of the US as an "English" sparrow.
I wish I could exclude this species, along with pigeons, from my yard entirely, but no such luck.
Not a great photo, because this mocker was hyper-aware of me and the camera, so I had to mostly hide behind the window jam, and because it was in constant motion and only stayed on the feeder for a few seconds at a time, but honestly I'm pleased that I managed to document this unusual behavior at all.
Northern mockingbird perching on finch feeder like a giant grey finch.