It's not who's at the feeder but this medium sized fellow in my azalea. Hadn't seen him before? Juncos are gone but these are here now. Pretty greys with a black cap. Foraging below the bushes with some mates.
Looked him up, turns out it's a Gray Catbird. Now, I have seen the Cowbirds, and have heard our Catbirds but this is the first time I actually saw him. Apparently, they can be elusive. Have to add him to my life-list.
Another suprise this spring has been, Mockingbirds. They are unusual here in the Northeast? At least, I have not heard them in my neighborhood before. They are soooo loud, ALL NIGHT LONG. Oh my gosh...seriously, listen here for an idea of what it's been like. Still haven't seen them, but we hear them. They must have a nest nearby, I think they're lost?
On another sweeter note, our hummingbirds are back, and loving the new feeders. It seems like it took them a long time, so happy they are back, they sure make me smile.
Who's been around your backyard?
Great bird shot. Aren't they the ones who go through the whole repertoire of songs? Love that. It's like they know every bird song in the book!
ReplyDeleteThey do sing a lot and sometimes meow like a cat.Hence the name, I guess. Maybe they are attracted because the Wonderboy and I sometimes sit outside and play our Bird App (jumping from one birdsong to another, trying to identify what we hear.) Perhaps, we don't hear anyone but the Catbird singing back to us?
DeleteI saw our pair of cardinals are back! I love seeing them sit by the bird feeder! I haven't seen any catbirds but I've heard them!
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