What fun it is to see these flashy little birds in Minnesota. I'm happy when a Red-breasted Nuthatch shows up at my feeder because these small, active birds are a rare sighting here for me and have proven not easy to see in this part of the country. Their nasal "yank-yank" call is distinctive and … Continue reading Red-breasted Nuthatch
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Northern Cardinal
A cherished backyard songbird. Updated since 11/2/2023. The presence of cardinal birds in my yard brings fresh fun. Their vibrant red plumage, a burst of color against the green backdrop, provides me a sense of natural beauty. Their songs create a melodious backdrop to my gardening time, enhancing the serenity of my surroundings. Cardinals' loyalty … Continue reading Northern Cardinal
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Squeaky tiny little sparkles of the sky. The presence of hummingbirds in my yard transforms the ordinary into an enchanting spectacle. These iridescent jewels of the sky, with wings that blur like magic, bring boundless joy. Their aerial ballet, darting from flower to feeder, is a mesmerizing display of agility. Each visit is a fleeting … Continue reading Ruby-throated Hummingbird
White-breasted Nuthatch
Lively and bouncy tree creepers. The presence of nuthatches in my yard gets me to peering out the front window. These charismatic birds, with their distinctive upside-down climbing and head-first descents, inject a playful energy into the trees and birdfeeders in my yard. Nuthatches' rhythmic tapping and probing for insects add a natural percussion to … Continue reading White-breasted Nuthatch
Building a Bluebird nest box
What's better to conserve than nature's beauty the bluebird. Building bluebird nest boxes is a heartwarming endeavor that fosters a symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. By constructing these small shelters, one becomes a steward of conservation, offering essential nesting sites for Eastern, Western, and Mountain Bluebirds. Beyond the joy of witnessing their vibrant presence, … Continue reading Building a Bluebird nest box
Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Merlin Bird ID mobile app
Identify the birds you see and hear using your phone The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Merlin Bird ID app is one of my favorite nature phone apps. It is designed to help people identify birds in North America. The Merlin Bird ID mobile app is a powerful tool for bird enthusiasts, developed by the Cornell … Continue reading Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Merlin Bird ID mobile app
Gray Catbird
Mimics. Secretive, melodious birds. Gray Catbird - All About Birds Photo GalleryGray Catbird - Audubon Catbirds are medium-sized songbirds known for their distinctive "mewing" calls, which resemble a cat's meow. Belonging to the Mimidae family, they are skilled mimics, capable of imitating the songs of other birds and even environmental sounds. The gray catbird, common … Continue reading Gray Catbird
Bald Eagle
Bald Eagles mature to have a snowy white head and tail contrasted against a dark brown. Their commanding presence is an American symbol of strength and freedom. Spotting Bald Eagles in my neighborhood is an awe-inspiring experience that never loses its magic. Their graceful flight and piercing gaze symbolize freedom and resilience, making each sighting … Continue reading Bald Eagle
American Robin
The American Robin's melodious song at dawn feels like nature's gentle alarm clock, signaling new beginnings and the beauty of each day. Seeing robins in my yard during spring is a reminder of renewal and warmth. Their vibrant orange-red breasts bring a splash of color, and their cheerful songs fill the air with optimism. Watching … Continue reading American Robin
Purple Finch
Purple finches love sunflower seeds and have a very friendly, social behavior. Watching a purple finch at the bird feeder is truly a novel experience in my area. These vibrant songbirds, with their rosy-red plumage and cheerful chirping, bring an extra splash of color to the yard. Known for their sweet melodies, purple finches often … Continue reading Purple Finch