Josiah (again!) and Prairie Birder got it right last week, with my Brown Creeper.
Here is Josiah’s post: Weekly What Bird Wednesday.
Exploring the Natural World
Josiah (again!) and Prairie Birder got it right last week, with my Brown Creeper.
Here is Josiah’s post: Weekly What Bird Wednesday.
In my interview, (link here ) Prairie Birder asked a question that I am pleased to be able to say the answer has changed.
Here is the question and answer in the interview:
Should this question be asked now, it would be more like this:
So my nemesis bird is now solely the Grebe as I heard the Owl. We had heard that someone saw 3 and heard another 2 in one area, so we naturally went down there and looked for them. The first few birds we saw were Grey Jays, and Chickadees. However, a little way in, (we had the windows down so that we could hear anything calling outside of the car) my dad heard a sound he thought was the single “Toot” of a Pygmy Owl. Sure enough, when we got out and listened, the sound was a definite Northern Pygmy Owl. We looked for a long time, but didn’t see one. Still, that is one bird I’ve really wanted to see that I’ve heard! (That counts – but hopefully I’ll see one soon!)
Be sure to check my year list to see what I’ve seen lately!
Here’s a Northern Pygmy Owl my dad saw a few years ago:
Male downy woodpecker,at our feeders.
Thanks to Prairie Birder for her FoF idea. See her latest post here.
Congratulations to Josiah and William who got it right last week!
Guess this bird – if you can find it!
Here’s Back Yard Birder’s post.
A Townsend’s Solitare, Vermillion Lakes.
Thanks to Prairie Birder for the Feathers on Friday idea. Check out her post here.
Prairie Birder recently emailed me, asking me if she could interview me for Bird Canada. Naturally, my reply was yes, definitely.
Here’s the link to the article.