Wednesday, January 27, 2010

(A-18) SHARP-SHINNED HAWK DEVOURS STARLING

Amazing video from a woman who took it after a "sharpie" swooped onto an unsuspecting starling on her front sidewalk. On a side note, when I opened my front door today to check the mail, a Sharp-shinned Hawk was on my front yard with a House Sparrow in its talons. It flew away quickly with the meal. In the freezing weather we're having, I'm glad it caught a warm meal. Last winter, I witnessed one kill a rat under my backyard feeders.



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Friday, January 15, 2010

(A-17) WINNERS OF MYSTERY BIRD CONTEST NO. 2!

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The MYSTERY BIRD CONTEST is, indeed, a mystery. Although the video-taper identifies the bird as a Vesper Sparrow, the quality and descriptions of the contestants begs me to take a second look. The video was of cheesy quality, the ID comments by responders were deductive and deftly intuitive, and the experience level of the video-taper is unknown.

So, we announce 8 winners, even though 1 contestant named it correctly; i.e., what the video-taper thought it was. That contestant was (1) JACKIE AUGUSTINE with the ID of VESPER SPARROW

Here's the remainder of the WINNERS, who may be correct in their ID:

(2)Brian Zwiebel
Chesnut-collared Longspur? White outer tail has me thinking Vesper Sparrow or one of the Longspurs. The dark smudges on the breast would be good for a Chestnut, maybe molting to breeding? The face markings made me think Smith's Longspur but the breast would not show any dark smudging. I'm wondering what fledged Vesper Sparrows look like? I confess, I'm stumped but will stick wtih Chestnut-collared Longspur.

Good Birding!

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(3)Hallie Mason
Message: Tough one...Lapland Longspur?

(4)Jill Bowers
Could it be a Dark Eyed Junco??That\'s my guess.
Thanks
Jill

(5)Gene Morton
immature dark-eyed junco I will stick with junco because the vesper has streaking down the sides and this doesn't and because I cannot see a white eye ring. Also, the breast is too dark as though the junco juv was molting into the adult plumage, wherein the breast is dark, not streaked.

(6)Joe Hildreth
Is it a Chestnut-collared Longspur?

(7)Bob Barrett
I think it's a dark-eyed junco

(8) Casey
Looks like a McCown's Longspur.

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

(A-16) VIDEO ON BASICS IN CREATING A WILDLIFE FRIENDLY YARD. IF YOU BUILD IT...THEY WILL COME!

It's time to begin thinking of Spring! Good review of the four basic needs of all wildlife and excellent views of her own garden.



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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

(A-15) HAWK, KITE & EAGLE CLOSE UPS


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Monday, January 4, 2010

(A-14) MYSTERY BIRD CONTEST NO.2 - WHAT IS IT?

E-mail your answers to us using the "SEND A SECURE MESSAGE" form above. Feel free to include where you're from and your involvement with birds. Winners will be announced on this site January 13, 2010. Hint: video filmed in June in Minnesota. Press Full Screen button in lower right hand corner of video screen for better viewing.

(A-13) ANNE MURRAY SINGS ABOUT SNOW BUNTINGS!

There's a message the Snow Bunting delivers to us...I dig the words of this song!

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