Sitting quietly in a the spruce on a dark snowy morning this dark Eyed Junco was taking a break from dodging snowflakes while foraging beneath the tree.
Tag: bird watching
The early bird

May not get the worm with all the snow covering the ground but it is sure nice to see the Horned Larks out and about on the backroads.
Out of the blue
What a pleasant surprise to find that the male Mountain Bluebirds have started to arrive even with a significant amount of snow covering the ground in most places. This “first of the year” bluebird does indeed signal that spring has sprung and their arrival was indeed out of the blue.
Just look at all that blue it is amazing.
Nothing to see here

A male Ringed Neck Pheasant struts his stuff on a sunny March afternoon. A nice large group sure did add color to the rapidly melting grain field on a late winter day.
For such big birds in open fields these guys always seem tough to photograph. Always moving and understandably a bit skittish.
Mountain Chickadee

Peeking through the branches of a wonderful old spruce to get a glimpse of a Mountain Chickadee. With both Mountain and Black Capped busy buzzing the trees it is often difficult to tell them apart. So it was nice to get a glimpse of this one happily taking a break to get that positive ID.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Chickadee/overview








You must be logged in to post a comment.