Thursday, October 15, 2020

Backyard Birds: Pine Siskins Part 2

 I went outside in my yard before work and saw a few flocks of Pine Siskins overhead - a few landed in my other neighbor's bushes (arborvitaes)  I'm guessing they'll stick around all winter?!?  Also saw one or 2 continuing parulas.  Very birdy morning.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Backyard birds: Pine Siskins!

I'm WFH and it's a nice day.  I stepped outside into the yard for a minute - good timing, had a flock of Pine Siskins land in my neighbor's bushes, guessing about 15-20.  I have a continuing Parula that my son nicknamed Pingus that was joined by another Parula in my crape myrtles.  Also had a Ruby Crowned Kinglet and some Goldfinches landed in the crape myrtles and on the ground.  Good yard birding all in a few minutes!

Monday, October 12, 2020

Long Island South Shore: Pine Siskins

 I was hearing reports of "thousands" of Pine Siskins around Long Island recently so decided to go for a drive even though our area was dealing with the aftermath wind and rain from a hurricane from the south.  Sure enough I was easily able to find lots of Pine Siskins by Jones Beach and Robert Moses - they were the most numerous bird of the day.  The Jones Beach Coast Guard also had lots of White Throated Sparrows, some Juncos and a White Crowned Sparrow.

Friday, October 9, 2020

Backyard Birds: Tennessee Warbler!

 I've been seeing more birds in my yard and was happy to see a Tennessee Warbler in my Crape Myrtles, it hung around for a few days.  I've only seen them twice before and only briefly so was a treat to see one up close for a long time.  I've been having a continuing Parula that my son named Pingus - it was joined later by another that he named Penny.  He's hoping that they'll "mate" and have babies in our yard now, but I had to explain that they just got married and have to go on their "honeymoon" in Mexico first.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Massapequa Lake: Fall migrants but no Connecticut Warbler : (

 There was a late report of a Connecticut Warbler by Massapequa Lake so I tried on Saturday and Sunday to find it.  It was either gone or hiding like they do, but I did see some other cool warblers.  Lots of Yellow Rumps, Black Throated Black Blues (male and female), Palm, (Snouty saw a late Yellow) Chesnut Sided, and Parulas.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Fall Migration!

 So I went outside Thursday night..heard some chirps, then heard some more.  It was rainy out but I could tell what was likely going on  - a fall out.  Sure enough the next day, there was a lot of decent action just in my yard.  I was WFH, but went out in my yard before work in the morning and saw Parulas, Ruby Crowned Kinglets, a female Indigo Bunting, and a Black Throated Green!  (one of my favorite birds).