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Spring has Sprung – Bird watching takes over!

strutting turkey

Tom turkey in breeding plumage

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I have always watched birds, though not being a truly devoted traveling, binoculars with me everywhere kind of bird watcher. I am content to watch out the window and see what shows up at the feeders.

I am very surprised this spring to see a number of new species I’ve not witnessed before!

Pine Warblers – everything I have read says they do not visit feeders very often. Maybe mine are very hungry after migrating, but I have a pair who are visiting every day for more than a week now. They are not a rare species, but since I don’t usually traipse about the woods looking for birds, I’ve not seen them before. At first I thought it was a Goldfinch, but the lack of a black cap and faint stripes on the breast gave it away.

Yellow warble

Yesterday, a Savannah Sparrow appeared. Even my husband said, what’s that bird with the yellow strips on it’s head? Which means I get out my bird books and hunt online to figure out what species we just saw. And I grab my camera to try and get a photo through the glass door, since I don’t trust my memory to absorb the needed details for identification. Savannahs are another very common bird, but again, not supposed to see them at feeders! Since it’s a grasslands bird, and all I have is tall red pines, I assume he’s passing through.

Savannah sparrow

Last week it was a yellow rumped warbler – probably a female because there was no yellow cap on the head, just a yellow patch on the side of this black and white bird. But I’ve never seen one before, so it’s exciting. This species, according to my reading, will visit suet feeders, though their normal diet is berries and insects, both in short supply this early in the year. Per the Cornell Ornithology website video, the song I heard outside was this little guy!

Yellow-rumped warbler

My bird watching sometimes takes over even work time. Especially when I see something out my office window. For two weeks, the tom turkey has been trying to get the ladies attention …. it wasn’t working well, as he paraded back and forth on the lawn and driveway. But since they are not around now, I assume eventually he gained their affections. I’m hoping the hens bring by all the babies in the future.

American Tom Turkey
Tom struts his stuff
He tried really hard to get the girls to notice him…but they just were interested in feeding

Maybe this spring I will go for a few walks with the binoculars and camera….just to see what I can see out there!

A few bird watching tips

Have you noticed something new in your area this spring?

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