Category Archives: Songbirds

Goldfinches chittering in every bush

A goldfinch digs for an early afternoon meal, Monday April 12, at Ashbridge’s Bay. © BCP 2010 What a wonderful walk today in the bright early afternoon sunshine. A walker’s delight, really. The bushes and trees — even the air itself — seemed to be alive with the delightful chittering chatter of very busy goldfinches. […]

View full post »

A mysterious little brown bird — can anyone identify?

A magnificent brown thrasher makes his presence known at Ashbridge’s on Tues. April 6. © BCP 2010 Okay, relax everybody…It’s true I’m a novice birdwatcher, but even I know that the picture right above these words isn’t of an unknown LBB — it’s a streaked robin, a species infrequently seen in these parts and known […]

View full post »

Blackbirds? They should be called iridescent birds

A common grackle, Quiscalus quiscula, getting a drink and a bath on Easter weekend. © BCP 2010 The common grackle, Quiscalus quiscula, is one of the blackbirds most people love to hate. Ornithologists classify the grackle as a songbird, but lots of people would have a hard time with that description, as the bird’s voice […]

View full post »

Mrs. Cardinal makes an appearance

Mrs. Cardinal, taking a break from foraging on the ground, allowed me to approach quite closely today.  © BCP 2010 A wonderful day at the beach today. So many of our feathered friends have returned, it’s hard to catalogue them all. There are the returning migrants that will stay here for the summer and into […]

View full post »

Birdsong rings from every bush and tree

A song sparrow sings for all to hear, deep in the heart of a sea buckthorn bush at the beach. © BCP 2010 No longer do we have to crow, so to speak, about every sign of spring, for it is surely exploding all around us. A walk just about anywhere now makes that a […]

View full post »

M o r e   i n f o