Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Jelly Bellies


This year on our country property, we are fortunate to have two pair of beautiful Baltimore Orioles visiting our feeders and bird baths. One oriole couple has built a nest across the street in a majestic sycamore tree. We believe the other two have a nest in a towering maple tree close to where our new house is being built. It's been a pleasure watching these loquacious birds flying about our acreage and stopping over for a bite to eat, sips of water and perhaps a refreshing bath.


A brilliant male Baltimore Oriole sits atop the pole where the oriole feeder hangs


Relishing the grape jelly


Slurping the sweet, purple treat


A pretty female oriole with a jelly coated beak


Delighting in Smucker's grape jelly


A handsome male savors the fruity confection


The jelly tastes terrific from either side of the feeder


Sticky goodness so pleasing to the palate


Delectable!


A sweet, juicy navel orange appeals to this female


Orioles are not the only birds who fancy this gooey treat ~ Four or five Gray Catbird have been visiting the feeder as well


A tiny Ruby-throated Hummingbird (right side of the feeder) wonders what all the fuss is about 


Monday, April 15, 2013

Spring Delights


Here in Chicago, sunshine and spring warmth have been especially elusive. My fingers are crossed that more spring-like weather will arrive soon along with a great variety of colorful bird migrants. This post features several birds seen during the months of March and April.


A striking Horned Grebe in full breeding plumage finery


This pretty Horned Grebe still sports its winter plumage


Wading in chilly pond waters ~ Red-breasted Mergansers


Always a magnificent sight ~ Wood Duck


A beautiful Male Eastern Bluebird perches on a budding branch 

Over the last two years we have had an Eastern Bluebird couple occupy one of the nest boxes on our country property. They have raised six broods. In February, we were delighted to see that the pair had returned and claimed the bluebird house once again. We have high hopes that the two bluebirds will be as successful as they have been in the past.


A pretty Hermit Thrush forages for food in the sprouting grass


The interesting feather patterns and colors of a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker


A busy Brown Creeper makes its way up a tree


The attractive russet feathers of a Fox Sparrow


A handsome Eastern Phoebe perches on a scaffold

Last year, a rather tame Eastern Phoebe pair built a nest inside the garage of our home which was (and still is) under construction. We are thrilled that they have returned and woven a new nest about a foot away from last years location.


A good stretch! ~ Barnacle Goose

This goose was seen at New Buffalo Beach in New Buffalo, Michigan and is not commonly seen in this area. Barnacle Geese breed in Europe and Northern Eurasia. They spend their winters in Europe and the British Isles. Some believe this is an escaped captive bird. No matter, it is most beautiful!


One of many Gray Squirrels seen scampering about this chilly spring


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Sarasota Area Birds


During the month of February, I was fortunate to spend several days on the west coast of Florida. Below are a variety of beautiful birds seen in and around the Sarasota area.


A striking Red-shouldered Hawk shows off its stunning plumage



A Brown Pelican floats in the briny Gulf of Mexico



A pair of Great Blue Herons occupy a nest in the mangroves ~ I stopped by the next day and saw three herons sitting in the nest



A pretty Roseate Spoonbill hunts for prey in a shallow pond at Celery Fields



Seeking sustenance ~ Black-bellied Plover



A handsome Osprey looks out over Sarasota Bay



Three Black-bellied Whistling Ducks enjoy a quiet morning at the pond



Two prehistoric-looking Wood Storks soar aloft at Oscar Scherer State Park



A stunning White Ibis relaxes while soaking in the late afternoon sun



Double delight ~ Red-shouldered Hawks