I think this is a Baltimore Oriole:
https://i.postimg.cc/02KWCc2T/oriole1.jpg
The wing markings look right.
Another pic:
https://i.postimg.cc/FzdZDHmy/oriole3.jpg
I couldn't get him to turn so I could get a photo including his beak
before he hopped around the corner.
I think this is a Baltimore Oriole:
https://i.postimg.cc/02KWCc2T/oriole1.jpg
On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 17:56:14 -0400
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
I think this is a Baltimore Oriole:
https://i.postimg.cc/02KWCc2T/oriole1.jpg
The wing markings look right.
Another pic:
https://i.postimg.cc/FzdZDHmy/oriole3.jpg
I couldn't get him to turn so I could get a photo including his beak
before he hopped around the corner.
Hi Jill,
Maybe Eastern Towhee:
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Eastern_Towhee/overview
Pretty bird, whatever it its ;-)
jmcquown wrote:
I think this is a Baltimore Oriole:
https://i.postimg.cc/02KWCc2T/oriole1.jpg
Leon is correct, it's a Towhee. Northern Orioles are _really_ orange
-- as in Dayglo ;-)
You'll rarely see an Oriole on the ground, whiereas it's unusual to
see a Towhee anywhere else. They like scuffing around in leaves and
stuff, like this one is doing.
Do you have a field guide?
On 3/30/2022 2:48 PM, Laine wrote:
Do you have a field guide?
I don't have a field guide. I'm mostly a look what's in my back yard!
bird watcher. :)
jmcquown wrote:
On 3/30/2022 2:48 PM, Laine wrote:
Do you have a field guide?
I don't have a field guide. I'm mostly a look what's in my back yard!
bird watcher. :)
Whatever works.
Based on what you've posted, you get quite a variety in your back
yard! Wish I got some of your birds ...
I'm jealous because the man I work for only lives about 20 miles from me
and he sees Painted Buntings! When he mentioned that I pulled up an
image online and said, "Do you mean *these*?!" He said yes, they're all over the place.
jmcquown wrote:
I'm jealous because the man I work for only lives about 20 miles from me
and he sees Painted Buntings! When he mentioned that I pulled up an
image online and said, "Do you mean *these*?!" He said yes, they're all
over the place.
Yeah, I'm jealous too :) Painted Bunting ... sigh.
On Fri, 01 Apr 2022 16:16:24 -0400
Laine <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
jmcquown wrote:
I'm jealous because the man I work for only lives about 20 miles from me >>> and he sees Painted Buntings! When he mentioned that I pulled up an
image online and said, "Do you mean *these*?!" He said yes, they're all >>> over the place.
Yeah, I'm jealous too :) Painted Bunting ... sigh.
Hmm... and me three ;-)
I think we all have our own common birds though that others would be
thrilled to see. You guys have Bobolinks?
I've never seen a bobolink. I'd be thrilled to see one!
I think we all have our own common birds though that others would be
thrilled to see. You guys have Bobolinks?
We do have Meadowlarks here, but like so many other songbirds, I
rarely seem them anymore. So many kinds of birds have just fallen off
the radar since I moved here (almost 30 years ago). Birds are in
trouble.
On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 16:55:35 -0400
Laine <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
<snip>
We do have Meadowlarks here, but like so many other songbirds, I
rarely seem them anymore. So many kinds of birds have just fallen off
the radar since I moved here (almost 30 years ago). Birds are in
trouble.
Heard my first one of the season just a few days ago :)
Years ago I heard a Western Meadowlark but even with binoculars and
numerous attempts I could never lay eyes on it...
Funny story... years ago I was out walking (I walk a lot) in ~January.
Nasty cold, snowy day and I heard a "Meadowlark" singing. What??? no
way in January. I looked around and the only birds in sight were a
group of Starlings in the farmers feedlot. Hmm... Starlings=mimics
bingo! One of them was mimicking the Meadowlarks song. Not exactly the
same but close enough to fool me for a bit ;-)
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