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Sightem of the morning: in the park, a small, brown, finchlike bird (I'm getting better at telling the different breeds of water birds apart, but it'll be awhile before I can ID all of the various hoppers and tweeters and peepers clogging the bushes around here), flew up to a car, perched on the edge of a door by a rearview mirror, and started bonking its little beak against the glass, repeatedly. Considering that I also saw geese going cuckoo at each other around the lake in a very not-normal way, I'm guessing this is mating-related - aggressive, get the hell out of here, you, you, other male, you!, or possibly an attempt to pitch woo, let me kees you - ow! - let me kees you - ow! - let me --.... you get the idea.
Birds are FUN.
Also, the cormorant I keep seeing around the lake seems to have a favorite perching log, and the wigeon population favors one specific bush to hide under. I'm getting better at this watching thing.
Birds are FUN.
Also, the cormorant I keep seeing around the lake seems to have a favorite perching log, and the wigeon population favors one specific bush to hide under. I'm getting better at this watching thing.
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Date: 2007-03-27 08:15 pm (UTC)Let's see if I can figure out how to post a picture:
Not our specific woodpecker, but he looks very much the same. Pretty, but noisy. *g*
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Date: 2007-03-28 06:25 am (UTC)These are technically known as Small Brown Jobs.
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Date: 2007-04-05 02:15 am (UTC)My local peregrine pair produced their first egg early yesterday morning or late the night before. I posted a few pics from the falconcam on my LJ. Just wanted to let you know in case you'd like to take a look.
Egg number two should come tonight or tomorrow. This is the third year this female will have bred and the earliest she's laid so far; her first year it was 4/18, last year 4/11, and this year 4/3. Maybe she's getting it done progressively earlier because she's gained confidence and efficiency with experience - I dunno. She did choose the same nest-site though, which is convienient for the watching - only 3.5 stories from street level and there's a window across the street that's convenient for spying on the nest with bino's.
Oops- am missing Lost.
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Date: 2007-04-11 01:29 am (UTC)Falconcam! Damn, that is awesome. It just blows my mind how they lay their eggs right out in the open like that, but I guess their nests are usually so high that not too many other predators can access them anyway.
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Date: 2007-04-11 08:46 pm (UTC)http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v480/scubiedeb/EPL%20Falconcam%202007/eplphoto2.jpg