Sunday, December 16, 2012

Let The Birds Come..

The very first visitor was a  Yellow Rumped Warbler and I was so excited..  I never see them  in my yard!!!(May 12 2012)
The very next day on May 13th I saw an American Redstart in the water bathing
On Saturday May 23rd I came out on the deck and I saw one Cedar Waxwing in the waterfall
Now you know where there is one there is bound to be more....these birds travel in groups
Sure enough it didn't take more than a few minutes when a bunch flew from my oak tree to the water.  Notice the lone Black capped Chickadee in there with them.
They were having a good ole time

Nothing would be complete if you didn't get a bunch of these guys ..  They were checking out the bubbling rock.

The Starlings seemed to enjoy the rock more than other birds.

I had seen a Common Yellow Throat in my yard but for like a second and gone....  Now he stayed and stayed probably because of the running water.



Rose Breasted Grosbeaks are also common in my yard, but now there was a place for them hang out and get drinks and bathe






The most common of all birds to love my waterfall was the Robins.  When the babies began to hatch there were 4 or 5 in it at one time.


A female Rose breasted Grosbeak checks it out

A Mourning Dove

Here we find both a Baltimore Oriole along with the female Grosbeak



I have many Hosta planted around the waterfall and when they bloom the American Goldfinches visit

Oriole youngster

Now here is a bird that I have a hard time attracting..  They fly away almost immediately when you walk outside.  But today this Nothern Flicker stays to drink.


The baby Robins seemed to think they owned the water... and let the other birds know it.



A Chipmunk hiding among the flowers and hosta.

Even the Yellow Warbler came to visit.  I find the waterfall so entertaining and beautiful.  I never know what I am going to see out there.  But it was delightful fun!  The water feature made my spring and summer a birding paradise.



To God be the Glory  ~~ Great Things He Hath Done

1 comment:

Ruth Hiebert said...

WOnderful images. This almost makes me sorry that I gave up on my water feature. I felt I just couldn't keep it clean now that I'm by myself.Oh well.i still have bird baths.

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