Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Sharon, I am a total bird-nut, as is Edna! I shall endeavor todetermine what the yellow bird with the black head might be,and post back to the group.Love,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 11:33:14 AMSubject: Re: My outside birds What do you feed your finches? Do they only come to thistle? I'm planning to get some thistle to see if I can attract more birds. I feed black oil sunflower seeds and I have black headed grosbeaks swarming over the feeders! They are so fun to watch. I also have a few orioles, doves, lots of hummingbirds .... I also have a beautiful yellow bird with a black head that I haven't been able to identify. SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 6:22:35 AMSubject: My outside birds My American Goldfinch is BACK!!!! First time I saw him was last year... and I'd never ever seen one before that. told me, then, that his mother always called them "Wild Canaries".. and they do resemble a house canary, except they aren't all yellow and I think they are much prettier than a house canary because of the sharp contrast of the black piping/striping of their wings. Just saw one of several pairs of Mourning Doves as well.. hopefully all of them will be back and I'll see all of them lining the fence in search of a meal. Have a NEW finch as well.. looks like it might be a Cassin's Finch.. I had to go out and search the net to identify him/her.. but with the Red head I would think more him than her.. I have a bunch of different types of finches, sparrows & sputzies. Some of the finches are very impressive. I think my 2nd favorite type of finch is the one or two with the dark black heads with a white throat. The Goldfinch is my very favorite. Haven't seen Mr. or Mrs. Blue Jay yet, but we've heard them. Mr. & Mrs. Cardinal stayed around all winter. It seems that all the birdies are back to the new bird feeder regularly now that they've gotten used to it's red top. The old one was all green. I just hope that the woodpeckers don't come back, because it seems their favorite meal is my roof! I'm not real fond of the Grackles either. Extremely beautiful bird, but they keep all the others away from the feeder & the fence. My squirrels are having breakfast now as well.. And I'm pretty sure that I've seen all three of the squirrels this morning too! Now if I could only sit on the porch and have them visit. When I lived in CT, I did have a few squirrels that I swore knocked on the slider door to get their daily helping of popcorn. They definitely lined up and looked in the window, even when someone was sitting at the dining room table! Just had to share this morning! HUGS |)onna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Thank you! SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 1:54:47 PMSubject: Re: My outside birds / reply Sharon, I am a total bird-nut, as is Edna! I shall endeavor todetermine what the yellow bird with the black head might be,and post back to the group.Love,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 11:33:14 AMSubject: Re: My outside birds What do you feed your finches? Do they only come to thistle? I'm planning to get some thistle to see if I can attract more birds. I feed black oil sunflower seeds and I have black headed grosbeaks swarming over the feeders! They are so fun to watch. I also have a few orioles, doves, lots of hummingbirds .... I also have a beautiful yellow bird with a black head that I haven't been able to identify. SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 6:22:35 AMSubject: My outside birds My American Goldfinch is BACK!!!! First time I saw him was last year... and I'd never ever seen one before that. told me, then, that his mother always called them "Wild Canaries".. and they do resemble a house canary, except they aren't all yellow and I think they are much prettier than a house canary because of the sharp contrast of the black piping/striping of their wings. Just saw one of several pairs of Mourning Doves as well.. hopefully all of them will be back and I'll see all of them lining the fence in search of a meal. Have a NEW finch as well.. looks like it might be a Cassin's Finch.. I had to go out and search the net to identify him/her.. but with the Red head I would think more him than her.. I have a bunch of different types of finches, sparrows & sputzies. Some of the finches are very impressive. I think my 2nd favorite type of finch is the one or two with the dark black heads with a white throat. The Goldfinch is my very favorite. Haven't seen Mr. or Mrs. Blue Jay yet, but we've heard them. Mr. & Mrs. Cardinal stayed around all winter. It seems that all the birdies are back to the new bird feeder regularly now that they've gotten used to it's red top. The old one was all green. I just hope that the woodpeckers don't come back, because it seems their favorite meal is my roof! I'm not real fond of the Grackles either. Extremely beautiful bird, but they keep all the others away from the feeder & the fence. My squirrels are having breakfast now as well.. And I'm pretty sure that I've seen all three of the squirrels this morning too! Now if I could only sit on the porch and have them visit. When I lived in CT, I did have a few squirrels that I swore knocked on the slider door to get their daily helping of popcorn. They definitely lined up and looked in the window, even when someone was sitting at the dining room table! Just had to share this morning! HUGS |)onna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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