Birder PapaRrazi
An Amateur Birdwatcher's tally
My usual complaint holds for July. It’s hot. The birds aren’t out much. But. I’ve been enjoying trying to watch my eagle’s nest. And. I’ve been watching a western wood pee nest. In my own yard, chickadees, sparrows, starlings, and scrub jays have appeared. Just today, after I put out a new finch sack, house finches showed up, too. So, I’m doing good this July bird wise.
The eagles aren’t hanging out at their nest when I go out to see them. I assume the 2 juveniles have fledged and are out exploring their world. I made a movie of the western wood peewee nest. Are you familiar with the Roanoke colony mystery, where the whole colony vanished back in the 1700s? My western wood peewee nest has met a similar fate. Check it out. I uploaded a video on my birding gallery page, Birding Gallery - Yarn Cats Birds & More (weebly.com) This month is a short list month. Below are the birds I saw in King County, WA.
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AuthorI love birdwatching. It's relaxing and fun. Even though I've been birding for over 10 years I classify myself as an amateur birder. I plan to write a blog each month about my experiences. Hope you enjoy them! Categories |
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