Showing posts with label Robin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robin. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Birds and the Bees

I found a Bombus impatiens queen buzzing around inside the green house. It's a very common species in the eastern US. and Canada. After helping her find her way out she started preforming nest finding behavior. She'd land along a log and explore holes among the plants and leaf litter leading under it. In nature they often take advantage of rodent burrows. Once she stars making a nest she'll more or less stay committed to that spot.

A robin has started already started her nest and laid an egg. I believe I interrupted her while trying to lay another, or maybe she'll only do one a day or something. I'll be sure to check back in a few weeks.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Some Birding

There is something about the birds this year. I can't quite place what the change was but I'm seeing more of them, and it feels like I'm getting closer to them too. Pictured above was a sparrow that was particularly noisy chirping out a mating song, much louder than I expected a bird that size to sound and it didn't take off at all either.

At the feeder a gray/blue bird I haven't identified started showing up. Next to it is a red headed sparrow that I've been seeing more and more of lately. They just started coming to the feeder this year and I want to say it's all because we started using sunflower seeds.

Over the winter we had a flock of robins (they're social in the winter time) take over the yard for a day to use the pond. I'm happy to see a few still remember my yard and use the pond as a bath almost daily. What's odd is we've had the pond several years now and this is the first I've seen it happen. Perhaps they need to see another bird use it first.

A bird I hope to see this year as always is the gold finch. Unfortunately I'm having a hell of a time getting a patch of sunflowers started for them to use. There are some coming up here and there wildly but nothing like last year's patch or that gigantic one that came up. I do have other plant they're supposed to use growing, such as Cup Plant, Coneflower, Liatris, and a weedy thorn covered form of Thistle (that I want to get rid of).