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Thursday, November 19, 2009

PhotoHunt & Nature Notes: Buntings & Catbirds & Hummingbirds, Oh, My!


The PhotoHunt theme this week is "Birds"

Totally cheating, I'm combining my PhotoHunt and Nature Notes posts, again this week. Well, the subject's pretty much the same - Birds.

Things have been, and continue to be, hectic around here, lately. But I was able to steal a little time to enjoy the increasingly better weather we've been having. Of course, good things never seem to last very long - temps are supposed to hover around 88ยบ this weekend. Hardly inspiring the feelings of fall and upcoming holidays!

Still, we've had some new visitors:

The Gray Catbird has returned to enjoy snacking at the Beautyberry.

And this lousy picture is of the male Painted Bunting who appeared - if only for a couple of days before apparently moving on to Miz Shoes' place, several miles away. I was very excited to see the male bunting! I've only ever had females come to my feeder in previous years, and have only ever seen one male, years ago, from a distance! So, what happens? The breeze comes up, and it's nearly twilight, and all I get is a fuzzy image. But I don't care. I had a male bunting!

In other news, three - count 'em three - hummingbirds showed up at the pavonia and mystery shrubs! At the same time! For us, that's more than exciting - it's incredible! If they stick around, I'll try to get some new hummingbird photos - not so easy to do, since they seem to prefer the flowers to the feeders.

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Michelle at Rambling Woods is hosting Nature Notes: Signs of the Season, a weekly meme dedicated to challenging us to take a moment out of our hectic lives and notice the seasonal changes - large and small - taking place in nature all around each of us, in our own little corners of the world. Please visit Michelle and all the other participants, and maybe take some of your own Nature Notes!

22 comments:

Elle said...

So pretty! I kind of miss our bird feeders...but not the bird poop. hehe!

ramblingwoods/Nature Notes said...

Don't you love it when you get a new bird at the feeder? I feel for your fuzzy photo as I had only fuzzy photos of that red-breasted nuthatch for 2 years. Good things come to those who wait... 88 degrees you say? Sigh.. well is it actually warm here for November, it is in the 50's. LOL... Thanks for posting to Nature Notes. I am awarding you the "Green Thinker" award...an original.. Michelle

Leora said...

You have a lot of bird visitors! The catbird was in my tree in July. I did see a cardinal yesterday. But they are too fast for me - even a blurry Painted Bunting would get me excited.

jams o donnell said...

You have such beautiful visitors. Sadly we don't get hummingbords but then London is probably too cold for them! Happy weekend

julie said...

I have never seen a painted bunting, I am sure it is lovely :)

Mar said...

Lovely visitors!! and great shots, birds are hard to photograph. Happy weekend :)

Bird

YTSL said...

What? No flamingoes? ;( :D

gengen said...

I like to take a picture of birds...happy hunting.

Marites said...

i envy you for having birds near you. Good shots! Really, birds are just so hard to photograph.

Furkidsmom said...

When we put our last bird feeder out we ended up with 60 parrots in our back yard! I do wish we could get hummingbirds. We've tried many times but I think the wind on the beach is too much for them.

Have a great weekend!

Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

Ladykli said...

It would be fun to have a bird feeder but alas our dog, Cookie would give any visitors such grief. You have lovely photos of some nice fine feathered friends!

My birds are here.

Life Ramblings said...

You sure do have wonderful visitors visiting you :)

happy weekend.

Mrs Mecomber said...

Wow, 88 degrees?! It's a balmy 43 here in Upstate New York. Well, balmy for mid-November! I went around in a t-shirt yesterday!

Nice photos, even if a bit blurry. I've never seen a male bunting before!

Mine's up! Happy Thanksgiving. :)

Mrs. Mecomber
http://newyorktraveler.net

annie said...

Lucky you, getting to see a painted bunting in person!

Happy weekend.

Teena in Toronto said...

Look how red his belly is!

I played too :)

Alice Audrey said...

So that's what a catbird looks like. Until this week, I'd never heard of them. Hmmm... must be something I can do with that. :)

Bonggamom said...

Beautiful birds! I get lazy to refill our hummingbird feeder but fortunately we have lots of hummingbird-friendly flowers so they still visit our back yard.


My photo hunt post is up

Willa @ PixelMinded said...

what a wonderful photos!!!

♥Willa♥ said...

and by the way, Congrats for having your own domain!

healingmagichands said...

I can totally relate to loving even a fuzzy picture of a rare visitor. I have some fuzzy rose breasted grosbeaks, and a fuzzy Cooper's hawk. I just love the fact that I can prove they were here! Plus they remind me of the rush of seeing the odd one.

I went for cute this week, though. Maybe just a little fuzzy around the ears.
http://healingmagichands.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/photohunt-birds/

Mudhooks said...

I haven't seen a Bunting in YEARS. I recall banding some back in grade school (there was a great outdoor education program in the schools, back in those days).

My photos are up, finally

http://mudpuddle.wordpress.com/2009/11/22/photohunter-birds/

Nicole said...

I do envy you a bit for the birds you get to see :)!

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