Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2024 8:07 pm
bighomer, watching those gobblers must provide a lot of entertainment .
We do Garry, we have and abundance of wildlife it seems and we enjoy them even if some are a nuisance.
We had a armadillo roadkill within a mile of my house this past week, although I've not seen a live one we know they are around.
It doesn't take much to entertain ole folks.
But I've got some in in the bosses flower pot, Carolina wrens.
These were borrowed from tv, the nest is at the Cumberland river bridge going into Old Hickory. Tn. I went over that bridge every work day except one for 40 years, but never saw any osprey. Matter of fact I never knew of them rasing in this area.
bighomer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:54 pm
My babies are growing up
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But I've got some in in the bosses flower pot, Carolina wrens.1000006182.jpg
These were borrowed from tv, the nest is at the Cumberland river bridge going into Old Hickory. Tn. I went over that bridge every work day except one for 40 years, but never saw any osprey. Matter of fact I never knew of them rasing in this area.
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bighomer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 1:28 pm
The mothers and smaller babies came by this morning. Dang hummer were putting on a aerial show, one just thinks he's a hummer
We have a couple birds around the shop I couldn’t identify so I downloaded the Merlin app and identified it as a Mississippi Kite, then looking through this thread I saw one posted a few back. Right now the locust are so loud it’s hard to hear any birds around.
Had this guy land in my back yard. Stayed for several minutes. He jumped down into the grey tub and appeared to be eating insects. Being that he's a larger, hawk I'll guess, I wouldn't have suspected that he'd eat bugs. There's so many squirrels of every color around. Chipmunks. Small birds. A veritable buffet.
ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 4:53 am
Had this guy land in my back yard. Stayed for several minutes. He jumped down into the grey tub and appeared to be eating insects. Being that he's a larger, hawk I'll guess, I wouldn't have suspected that he'd eat bugs. There's so many squirrels of every color around. Chipmunks. Small birds. A veritable buffet.
Good pictures! I missed this post until now, has it reappeared?
We have not encountered much variety around here. Still, we have been blessed with abundant Robins all summer. since they have chosen our property to spend their summers I shall not look askance at them because they are "common." I too am common.
ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 4:53 am
Had this guy land in my back yard. Stayed for several minutes. He jumped down into the grey tub and appeared to be eating insects. Being that he's a larger, hawk I'll guess, I wouldn't have suspected that he'd eat bugs. There's so many squirrels of every color around. Chipmunks. Small birds. A veritable buffet.
Good pictures! I missed this post until now, has it reappeared?
I live about 100 yards from a park with lots of nut bearing trees that supports a large and active squirrel population. A nesting pair of hawks has chosen a tree in the middle of this park for home. It could be that this is one of those, or perhaps one of the many that seem to be in the area now, possibly migrating? It hasn't returned to the back yard though. However, from my front porch I see hawks nearly every day.