There were about two dozen of us on the Klamath Bird Observatory field trip today. The weather: perfect. The birding: fortunate. The wildflowers peaking in the peaks, in full bloom above 4000 feet. … more →
Towheeblognatureinquiries wrote 3 weeks ago: by Carl Strang Earlier this week I completed my first year of observations at Mayslake Forest Preser … more →
mon@rch wrote 2 months ago: House Wrens While visiting Young Naturalist C . . . she had some babies in her back yard nest boxes! … more →
letspaintnature wrote 4 months ago: scaredy cat sketch - watercolor My kitty(normally a house cat), likes to come with me in the backyar … more →
Livia wrote 4 months ago: My daughter gave me a birdhouse for Mother’s Day. I had no idea it would be occupied so quickl … more →
atowhee wrote 4 months ago: There were about two dozen of us on the Klamath Bird Observatory field trip today. The weather: per … more →
Shawn McDonald wrote 5 months ago: A house wren built a nest inside this birdhouse early this spring. It’s hanging near some Amer … more →
atowhee wrote 5 months ago: Six Band-tailed Pigeons in a treetop in Lithia Park. Only one was clearly an adult, the others bore … more →
milkayphoto wrote 5 months ago: Looks like our yellow birdhouse has new residents! Though, what a day they picked to move in. " … more →
atowhee wrote 6 months ago: Above: Western Kingbird. To left: male Barn Swallow. Both shared the perimeter fence around the Me … more →
ordinary (mostly) wrote 6 months ago: In the spirit of today’s earlier post, it’s been a good week for bird watching. I … more →
natureinquiries wrote 6 months ago: by Carl Strang The migrant songbirds, and other birds that wintered in the tropics, really begin to … more →
songbirdprairie wrote 8 months ago: As soon as the bluebirds start their fluttering up and down in front of the picture windows in the s … more →
southfielddrive wrote 8 months ago: TGIF. Friday means alot of things. A time for big sighs. For many of us the work week is over. I … more →
inktarsia wrote 10 months ago: House Wren, by John James Audubon January has been warm this year, at least in our part of the count … more →
rakestrawbirder wrote 1 year ago: On a recent visit to my home town in northern Indiana, I was struck by how much land is taken up by … more →
cindydyer wrote 1 year ago: This afternoon, after lunch at Austin Grill, Regina, Jeff, Michael, and Nancy (Michael’s siste … more →
Anjolie wrote 1 year ago: …and convinced a silly little house wren and her husband to lay their eggs in a flower basket … more →
Seabrooke wrote 1 year ago: One of the things I love about waking up at my parents’ house is the sound of the birds singin … more →
atowhee wrote 1 year ago: A narrow Fellow in the Grass Format A NARROW Fellow in the Grass Occaisionally rides– You may … more →