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Happy Mother’s Day!

It is a beautiful spring day here, and I hope you all get spoiled today. Thank you for all you do, you make this world a better place.

Finches are so peaceful,

and Goldfinches even more so… Not. Hormones are raging in the backyard right now, and there are lots of colorful wing displays during the daily fight for territory, dominance and food. It’s gotta be stressful. As you can see, the Goldfinches are transitioning to their summer feathers, and they look adventurously patchy right now too. These tinies lead a stressful life!

Spring is in the air,

and there is no denying it, despite the frost, and the birds are starting to show up as couples. I saw Blue Jays gathering stuff, the Robins are becoming more defensive, the MoDos are snogging things up and the House Finches are getting romantic. So much to see, such nasty weather!

Happy Earth Day!

Nature is slowly waking up here, and I have started to do my daily walk around our perimenters to watch the budding progress on flowers, trees and bushes. Things are happening slower than last year, due to the recent cold snap, but spring is definitely here. The anticipation can sometimes lead to unrealistic expectations, and so I put out some orange halves for possible early arriving Orioles the other day. The House Finches were delighted, the Goldfinch not so much. I have my Hummingbird feeder out as well, and keep an eye on journeynorth.org to see when they are likely to arrive. We are trying to add more native plants to our garden every year, to make it into a bird paradise that benefits us humans too, and I cannot wait to dig in the dirt again.

Man saves House Finch frozen to rail.

#animals    #house finch    #rescue    
Red, white & blue in Bob Rodrigues’ yardwhite-crowned sparrow, lazuli bunting, house finch

Red, white & blue in Bob Rodrigues’ yard

white-crowned sparrow, lazuli bunting, house finch


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Bebe house finches on Dad’s front porch

a house finch fledgling (haemorhous mexicanus)

a house finch fledgling (haemorhous mexicanus)


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