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Northern Mockingbird Assumes OMB Position

February 10, 2019 by MoJo

I’ve been saving a lot of money on bird food this past week or so.  A Northern Mockingbird has assumed the position of OMB.  He, and only he, may eat.  Frankly, with the exception of meal worms, he doesn’t eat a lot.

It is normal around here for the Mockingbird to drive the Bluebirds away from the feeders.  They both love mealworms and, as we have seen, those Bluebirds can empty a cup of worms in short order.  I don’t recall a time, however, when the Mockingbird has gone after ALL the birds.

Currently, the management activity goes like this:  Mockingbird chases away the birds.  Pit bull chases away the Mockingbird.  I so love balance.

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Filed Under: All the Others, Feathers Tagged With: Bird Possessing Feeder, Northern Mockingbird

October Birdwatching: Post Black Bear

October 29, 2018 by MoJo

I certainly did not intend to be THIS silent!  There has been abundant October birdwatching and great joy Mr. Black Bear has not chosen to return.

Drake and I have our bear-defense routine well-established now.  Only in my world does the human go out BEFORE the Pit Bull to check for a bear.  My logic is:  If the bear is present, I am absolutely certain I will not try to bite him and tackle him to the ground.  Putting the bird food out each morning, and bringing it in at dusk, has worked well.  Not feeding the 4-legged creatures has reduced the squirrel population and, to date, no possums or raccoons have knocked at the door.  I'm okay with that, but Drake is decidedly disappointed that his lust for chasing goes unsatisfied.  I tell him it's better for his skull.

As for the birds:  I haven't seen anything new or unusual, but my joy is no less.  Finding a way to continue to witness God's creation, and keep Drake safe, is the harmony I sought.  The Ruby-throated Hummingbirds stayed almost a week longer than ever-before (10/12).  I loved seeing the Grosbeaks during their fall migration -- just the juveniles and females, as was true last fall.  The return of the Eastern Bluebirds and Eastern Phoebes always makes me smile; a return from wherever it is they go for a month or so after nesting ends.

The other day, I was working on a project in the garage with my daughter.  She told me there was a bird in the window.  I told her it was probably Daddy Blue letting me know his mealworm feeder was empty.  Quite honestly, I'm not sure if she amazed at my knowledge, or frightened by it.  I'm guessing the latter.

Okay, enough words.  The message is:  feed them and they will come!

  • We Start at Dawn

  • They Come in Black and White - Downey

  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker

  • Tufted Titmouse

  • Sweet Napoleon (White-breasted Nuthatch) vs the male Eastern Towhee

  • They Come in Color - Cardinal and Pine Warbler

  • The Boys (Northern Cardinal) - Hair on Fire

  • The Girls (Northern Cardinal) - Don't Care About Them Struttin' Boys

  • The Migrants -- Ruby-throated Hummingbird On Their Way Out

  • The Migrants -- Rose-breasted Grosbeaks Passing Through

  • Big and Wanna-be-Big -- Mourning Dove, Cardinal & Napoleon

  • Littles to the Left (Bluebirds, Napoleon) -- Bigs to the Right

  • The Bullies (Northern Mockingbird) and The Please-Don't-Eat-ALL-The-Worms Hopefuls (Pine Warbler)

  • I Like My Worms Well-Done (Eastern Phoebe)

  • And Finally:  Made at The Retreat (Eastern Bluebird Juveniles)

  • With Dad and Mom (Eastern Bluebird)

  • "Bear Food" Removed at Dusk





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When the camera inside your owl house goes out, knock before entering!

Filed Under: All the Others, Bluebird, Eastern Phoebe, Feathers, Hummingbird, Northern Cardinal, Woodpeckers Tagged With: October Birdwatching

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