I just saw a rare treat out of my window. A Rose-Breasted Grosbeak on my feeder. I usually have them for a few days and then they are gone. The male has the beautiful breast! Not like us humans.
I just saw a rare treat out of my window. A Rose-Breasted Grosbeak on my feeder. I usually have them for a few days and then they are gone. The male has the beautiful breast! Not like us humans.
Beautiful bird! He is dressed to go and watch a Georgia Bulldog game!
In my other life great racer Dr Larry Barden encouraged me to take up bird watching. He was a professor at UNCC and a bird expert.
I got some $20 binos from a pawn shop and the Peterson's manual he recommended.
My home made feeder hung near my kitchen window.
I come home, and an incredible bird was on it (I thought all birds were sparrows).
I could not find it in the book. (after decades the book is now almost worn out and I know it by heart).
I was excited and called Larry.
He said look on the front cover of my manual. You would have though I would have noticed. There it was - Rose-breasted Grosbeak. I was hooked!
Today I have a seldom seen Indigo Bunting at the feeders. Unlike the RBG, they are here all Summer, but not often in my yard. Also is a Yellow-throated warbler.
Damned Cowbirds have shown up and I shoot at them with my air soft gun.
Hum! Either that picture has been photo shop or that bird is a traitor.
Another beautiful bird! That's the real deal! I enjoy looking at these birds. Their beauty amazes me.
Then there is bound to be a Male around somewhere!