Showing posts with label Lincoln's Sparrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincoln's Sparrow. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Lincoln's Sparrow!

This morning we found a Lincoln's Sparrow in the backyard! We have only had this visitor once before and that was when there was nearly 2 feet of snow on the ground a couple of winters ago.

Here are a couple of photos. It isn't letting us get very close but we are trying to get some better shots.

Lincoln's Sparrow


Another shot of it.

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Friday, December 26, 2008

More snow pics...

...here they are and we hope you all enjoy them!


A Pine Siskin through out dining room window, right on the ledge.


A Scrub-Jay on a shepherd's hook in the back yard.


A Red-Breasted Nuthatch hiding seed in the window frame above our bathroom. We have watched them hide seeds in the bark of trees, but we have never seen this before and we assume it's because of the storm.


The Lincoln's Sparrow is still hanging around. And this time, he brought a friend. There are at least 2 Lincoln's in the yard right now.


Another of the Lincoln's Sparrow.


Lesser Goldfinches waiting for a spot on a thistle sock to open up.


Taken through our office window, more Finches waiting for a turn at one of the socks. They line up on the grapevine and find the open spots.


Such beautiful little guys.


A House Finch through our front window looking onto our walkway.


Again, through our front window. They loved to eat at the little brick flower beds as the snow got heavier.


A female House Finch with a little snow on her bill.


A Golden-Crowned Sparrow on the same flower bed.


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Finches in the front yard waiting to go into the back.


A Downy Woodpecker in our Mountain Ash tree.


A female Brewer's Blackbird in the local Fred Meyer parking lot. There was a flock of about 50 of them. We have never seen them in snow.


The male Brewer's Blackbird. Such striking eyes he has!


A Pine Siskin, Lesser Goldfinch (left), American Goldfinch (right) and a Dark-Eyed Junco on the brick flowerbeds. How fun!

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Monday, December 22, 2008

A new visitor!

Well, here we are in the middle of the biggest winter storm to hit Portland since 1968. We have 12-14 inches of snow on the ground with 2-3 foot snow drifts, and that's just in the yard. It has been so hectic trying to make sure that the birds have enough dry food. But, they have rewarded our efforts with their company and antics. We are happy to do it.

Not only are we rewarded with their presence, but last night we had a new yard bird!! A Lincoln's Sparrow found his way into the yard and into our record books! He was with us for most of today, as well. He seems to prefer hanging out with the Juncos. That's where we have spotted him on multiple occasions. How much fun!


Here he is! A Lincoln Sparrow! He was pretty small for a Sparrow (about 5.5 inches) and he has that buffy white belly that stands out from a mile away. Similar to the Song Sparrow, but he didn't act like a Song at all. It was actually his behavior that caught our attention. He was very calm and quite. We'll post more photos tomorrow!


Michelle behind a mound of snow in a parking lot just up the street from us. You can barely see her waving from afar.


Mrs. Hummy sitting on her new favorite perch on the back porch.


Mr. Hummy looking as pretty as ever. This was taken through our window so it doesn't do him justice.


A rarity for this yard. Both the male and female on the same feeder. Even when we have 6 Hummingbirds in the yard at the same time, they never feed together.


Lesser Goldfinches waiting for a turn at a thistle sack on the back porch.


Another busy thistle sack under our bathroom window.


Here's a pic (again, through the window) of the sack on the porch.


A wonderful Lesser just surveying the yard.


This poor Lesser had some ice stuck to his cap.


Here's another with ice on her feathers. Stupid freezing rain!


A Nuthatch trying his hand at some frozen suet. We have been switching out the suet cakes a couple of times a day, so they aren't so difficult to eat.


A curious Junco just outside our bathroom window.


A male House Finch fluffed up and looking his best!


A Lesser Goldfinch and the female Anna's Hummingbird taken through our office window.


A Northern Flicker in our icy Lilac.


A frosted Scrub-Jay looking for his next peanut.


Another Scrub-Jay on one of the shepherds hooks. Just below, on the left hook, is a peanut wreath. His favorite stop in the yard.


A Robin bathing. How crazy can the birds be? We might take some preventative measures so they can still drink but not bathe.


Another Robin in our frozen Mountain Ash.


Juncos, a Song Sparrow, a White-Crowned Sparrow and in the back left (the smaller bird above the White-Crowned) is the Lincoln's Sparrow.


This is what happens to birds when they bathe in sub-freezing temps! Starlings are not the brightest of creatures.


The Townsend's Warbler has been visiting frequently during "Winter Storm '08" (that's what the local news channels are calling it)!


Trying to chip away at the suet.


The Yellow-Rumped Warblers are frequently in the yard, too. We're glad they are back for the winter.

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