Showing posts with label junco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junco. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2021

The Junco and the Merlin 4/8/2021

 

  This morning just before the rain sent me inside something caused the small birds at and under my feeders to scatter. As the other birds fled a single Dark-eyed Junco remained on the ground frozen in fear.  Luckily an alert Merlin swooped in like Superman and grabbed the Junco and carried it away to safety.  I never did see what startled the birds but I'd say that the Junco owes the heroic Merlin a meal.


   On Monday I saw this low Common Loon fly over my house.
  Northern Flickers are building in numbers as they migrate north along the lakeshore flyway. 

 I've been seeing Wood Ducks flying over the lake nearly every day so far this month.

Cooper's Hawk


Friday, November 3, 2017

Red-necked Grebe Ludington State Park 11/3/2017

   Yesterday at Ludington State Park Dave Dister found a Red-necked Grebe in Hamlin Lake off shore of the Island Trail .  This morning the bird was near the same location (past the second bridge), although a little more distant than yesterday.


  The following birds were in my yard later in the afternoon.
Dark-eyed Junco

Golden-crowned Kinglet

Orange-crowned Warbler

Better background and lighting
White-crowned Sparrow