Tag: crow

This weekend’s birds…

Many of our regulars, a couple not-so-regulars and one brand new bird for us…
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And the debut of the Bewick’s Wren… this is our first sighting of this bird! YAY! =)

Birdy Utopia!!!

OH! YAY! Since we put out the peanuts without shells and the new bird feeder, we have had so many new visitors. These wonderfully interesting feathered friends we have seen stop in…

Stellar’s Jay **
Red-Breasted Nuthatch
Black-Capped Chickadee
Brewer’s Blackbird **
Crows (on a regular basis)
American Robin
House Finch
Dark-eyed Junco
Chestnut-Backed Chickadee
Spotted Towhee
Hummingbird (not certain which one — he was a [...]

New Birds Visit Our Feeder

We decided to try putting out peanuts without shells instead of the normal with shells. The crows came and were as happy as ever, even more raucous actually. They were cawing up a storm!! Maybe that was a thank you to us. =) Less work. They gobbled them and lingered a lot longer today than [...]

White-Billed Crow (bird a day)

The White-billed crow can only be found in central part of the Solomon Islands. They are officially called Corvus woodfordi. It is a stocky short bird who prefers the forest. It has a squared off tail and a big head. It has a distinct deep and curved pale ivory colored bill with a darker tip, [...]