05-19-2023, 10:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2023, 10:35 AM by John Hardman.)
Hey Steve ~
Your 3 Jays look like a page out of my "BIRDS of North America" field guide! Great photos!
Here are a couple recent visitors to my backyard! Have not seen Grosbeaks in my yard
in a few years but I don't keep a feeder filled and out all day anymore either. A couple days ago
there were 2 Tanagers and 2 Grosbeaks on my neighbors feeder. What a splash of color that was!
~ SOB john
PS: The picture of the little Pine Squirrel is of "Baby Dos". I rescued Her and a sibling (Uno & Dos) in my backyard a month ago when the
Fire Mitigation Team felled a tree with their nest up top! Their eyes were not yet open. I attempted to re-introduce them to their mother to no avail.
Took them to Greenwood Animal Rehab. Both did well til a week ago when Baby Uno developed a respiratory issue and died ;(
I picked up Baby Dos and released her in my backyard. So far SO GOOD!
Your 3 Jays look like a page out of my "BIRDS of North America" field guide! Great photos!
Here are a couple recent visitors to my backyard! Have not seen Grosbeaks in my yard
in a few years but I don't keep a feeder filled and out all day anymore either. A couple days ago
there were 2 Tanagers and 2 Grosbeaks on my neighbors feeder. What a splash of color that was!
~ SOB john
PS: The picture of the little Pine Squirrel is of "Baby Dos". I rescued Her and a sibling (Uno & Dos) in my backyard a month ago when the
Fire Mitigation Team felled a tree with their nest up top! Their eyes were not yet open. I attempted to re-introduce them to their mother to no avail.
Took them to Greenwood Animal Rehab. Both did well til a week ago when Baby Uno developed a respiratory issue and died ;(
I picked up Baby Dos and released her in my backyard. So far SO GOOD!