The only birding done lately has been watching the usual activity at home...well, except we did take a maiden voyage recently, with our new bike carrier and bicycles, on a park trail along the Intracoastal Waterway. I didn't take a camera (hubby would've been most unamused) as this was about exercise; a.k.a. no dwaddling. We saw an osprey on the opposite shore, surveying the expanse of water before it from the top of a bare tree. And we saw little blue herons and one great heron on the water's edge by the path, cruising for food.
Yesterday we witnessed a female ruby-throated hummingbird hovering at one of the bell-shaped flowers in our front yard...then she perched on a thin tree branch above the flowers for a few moments. I knew I'd never get to the camera in time so didn't bother. Darn it....
However, I did get some shots "through the looking glass" of what I'm guessing are the new offspring pair of our resident male and female red-bellied woodpeckers!
First, this is Mama RB Woodpecker at the suet, which I can hardly keep in supply it's going so fast...and of course a blue jay at the nuts/seeds feeder...
...Ok, ok, without further ado...here they are! Our newbies! Will they stick around like their parents? I hope at least long enough to see what gender they are. Mom and Pop wasted no time showing them where the easy pickin's can be found.
A closer look at suet fledgling...
Aww, those juvi woodpeckers are so cute! They sure are enjoying your treats!
ReplyDeleteheh! It's a good sign. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteGood to see the young ones on the feeder, and also the Blue Jay. I also like the Limpkin on your header.
ReplyDeleteTake care Gordon.
Love the young red-bellied Woodpeckers! How nice that you can see them in your backyard. Great post, Jann! Thanks for putting a smile on my face.
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