We've evidenced prolific bird life so far this spring. This robin was perched in the cottonwood while singing its praises of the day as I snapped the photo.
A male cardinal appears to be on the lookout high in our apple tree. Actually he was listening for the whistle of a female -- after she made a flyby, off he went in pursuit.
For the second consecutive year, the bluebirds are nesting nearby -- this female was flitting about in our backyard.
The telltale red marking on the back of its head gave away this northern flicker perched in the sumac.
He seems to be sizing up the sumac drupes...something I've not seen before. We usually see them probing the soil for grubs.
A lone mourning dove poking around the stubble
This duck-like creature is actually a coot, member of the rail family. Instead of webbed feet, it possesses three long pointy toes, which enable it to run across the water and matted vegetation.
Often seen with ducks, the coot is an excellent swimmer and diver, feeding mainly on aquatic vegetation.
lovely bird pics! cardinals'
lovely bird pics! cardinals' coloring is more vibrant here, but the blue jays are quite pale (and docile acting) compared to back up there. it's unique to see a flock of a few dozen cardinals in a tree or bushline.
Thanks JT - was wondering if
Thanks JT - was wondering if last months tornadoes touched down anywhere near you.
Great photos, Jim. Love bird
Great photos, Jim. Love bird watching. Have never heard of a coot ~ presumed it was a duck. How interesting! I really enjoy your posts. Thank you. :)
Thanks Mardell - at first
Thanks Mardell - at first glimpse the coot, aka mudhen, is often mistaken for a duck. It was early morning when I first spotted the coot seen above. It seemed to be cavorting on the surface of the small stream and occasionally diving below the surface. At one point it actually hopped onto land and disappeared into brushy growth before jumping back into the water. Being that it was some forty yards away, in the low light and judging from its behavior I first thought it was a grebe. Thankfully it was content to stay put and with adequate light I was able to get a few pics.
eastern KY got bad storms.
eastern KY got bad storms. F3s and F4s. rare for the mountains