Goldfinch

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Aug 252010

Goldfinch

black vulture

House Finch

Tufted Titmouse

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Jun 102010

Titmouse

Barn Swallow

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Jun 062010

Barn SwallowThe Barn Swallow is an insect eating bird. It catches insects in flight. They build cupped nests from mud and animal hair.They tend to build their nests attached to man made structures.

Painted Bunting FeedingA Male Painted Bunting feeding on Texas Dandelion seeds. This picture was taken behind my garage. They seem to be a very shy and solitary bird but they occasionally visit our feeders and get close to the house. My best chance for seeing them has been early in the morning. The dimension of the fence wire square is 6 inches so you can get an idea of the size of this bird.

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

There are a lot of migratory birds either passing through on their way north or coming back to north Texas for the summer. One of my favorites is the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology it is eastern North America’s only breeding hummingbird and has the largest breeding range of any North American Hummingbird. We have a lot of coral trumpet honeysuckle and trumpet vines in our area. Since the Ruby Throat likes red or orange tubular flowers we have a lot of these birds around our place. They also like to eat small insects such as gnats, fruit flies and mosquitoes.

Apr 172010

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

I saw the first Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher of the year this morning. These birds are usually only seen in several states in the south central US. It is the state bird of Oklahoma. You can’t mistake these birds with their long forked tail and salmon colored flanks. You usually see them perched on fences or power lines. They catch most of their insect diet on the fly.

BluebirdBluebirds have started building their nests in preparation for a new breeding season. They are facing fierce competition from house sparrows for their nest boxes. We  had to remove one nest box within 3 days of putting it up after house sparrows took it over.

white crowned sparrowThe White crowned sparrow is plentiful in this part of Texas. They seem to adapt well to pastures, woods, gardens and shrubbery.  They feed on the ground looking for seeds and the occasional insect that ventures out during the winter months.

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