Saturday, December 27, 2008
A Robin Surprise!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Welcome Winter
Thursday, December 18, 2008
American Tree Sparrow and Chipping Sparrow
When seen separately you might get these two a bit confused but when side by side, (which they are here by the magic of photo editing), you can see a difference in colouring and shading although the pattern on each is quite similar. A noticeable difference however, characteristic of the Tree Sparrow, is its bicoloured bill with the bottom part being yellow. And from this latter bit of information you should be able to id the sparrow on the right as the Tree Sparrow. An American Tree Sparrow also has a dark center spot on its breast.During a snowstorm the seed supply often gets covered with snow so I put a container filled with seeds on its side and in this way much of the supply remained dry throughout the day. Seen above is the Chipping Sparrow.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Ruffed Grouse: for Bird Photography Weekly
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Gray Jays Continued
Yesterday I had posted some pictures of a Gray Jay I had seen along the highway this past weekend. From comments left by some viewers I realize that this is a bird not commonly viewed by many so I have included a couple of previous posts made in February '08 which includes a bit more information about this very interesting forest jay.
Monday, February 04, 2008
Gray Jay, aka: Canada Jay
This gray and white bird, one of the smallest
jays, is a bird found in our coniferous forests all year round. I see it most frequently in the wintertime when I am driving through wooded roads, and often observe it flying from one side of the road to the other. In my research I was surprised to learn that this species will soon be at work nest building. The Gray Jay will build a new nest in February or early March over a three week period. After its completion the female will lay from two to five pale, green, speckled eggs and then sit upon them, sometimes in snow covered surroundings.
A bird of many names, this Gray Jay also is known as the Whiskey Jack, a Canada Jay, and Camp Robber. The name 'Camp Robber', being derived from its habit of hanging around wood's camps and helping itself to any available food it might find there. Here in New Brunswick this jay is commonly referred to as a Gorby or Moosebird.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Two Gray Jays Feeding Along the Roadside
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Gray Jay
Having decided I had taken enough pictures, I left while this jay was still in the Birch Tree.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Experiencing Snow : for Camera Critters
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Friday, December 12, 2008
One Lone Chipping Sparrow
Our weather has been varying from one extreme to another. Some nights it has been -18 º Celsius (about 0 º Fahrenheit), or more, and the ground has been snow covered. Then the next day we have experienced temperatures in the plus teens. Our ground has been snow covered three times, then the high temperatures have melted the snow away and I see the green grass of my lawn once more. This morning it is snow covered again, but there is a freezing rain warning out and a +12º Celsius (or 53 º Fahrenheit) is predicted for later in the day. By tomorrow our snow will be gone once more.
How is this little songbird managing to survive these weather extremes and dangers of such a season ? I watch for it each day out my window. And here is my most recent photo of the Chipping Sparrow below, taken this morning. Its still here.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Three American Goldfinch : for Thursday's Challenge
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Starling on the Snow
"Glory be to God for dappled things".
I found pied beauty in this Starling on the stippled snow .
A Watery Landing: for Watery Wednesday
I thought these photos of this gull coming in for a landing fit in well with the theme of Watery Wednesday. Although this might look warm, it was in reality a cold, blustery day at Saints Rest Marsh, along the Bay of Fundy in Saint John. My appreciative thanks to 2sweetnsaxy for hosting this meme.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Blue Jays
I enjoy photo editing. Above three Blue Jays from three different photos, merged into one.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
White-throated Sparrow ::: for Camera Critters
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Incoming Tide: for Watery Wednesday
Saints Rest Beach is adjacent to Saint Rest Marsh and is part of the Irving Nature Park located in Saint John, NB
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I thought these photos of the incoming Fundy tide fit in well with the theme of Watery Wednesday. My appreciative thanks to 2sweetnsaxy for hosting this meme.