Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Bird Feeder Report

Bush Tit,Townsend Warbler and Anna's Hummingbird

There's been lots of activity at the feeder this week. We've been seeing alot of northern flicker feeding on the suet in our custom cage bird feeder. We've also been seeing alot of bush tits who come through in huge flocks of about 30 at a time and totally swarm the suet. Dark eyed junco have been quite common hopping around on the ground and on the feeders.
Townsend Warbler with flock of Bushtit
Townsend Warbler with flock of Bushtit
We've also had the pleasure of seeing Townsend's warbler on the feeder pecking at the suet and picking up seed on the tray below the feeder. Anna's hummingbird have been very common all winter at the hummingbird feeder.
Anna's Hummingbird feeding from hummingbird feeder
Anna's Hummingbird feeding from hummingbird feeder
Luckily it's been a warm winter compared to most. So the Anna's aren't having too hard of a time this winter.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Ridgefield NWR, SW Washington

Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge entrance
Ridgefield NWR (National Wildlife Refuge) is by far one of my favorite birding spots. The refuge is located in Southwest Washington state and, 
One of many signs asking people to use their car as a "blind" while driving through Ridgefield NWR
while it's not exactly teaming with birds this time of year, it's still a great place to bring in the new year. The weather was a little chilly with lows around 25 deg. F. which made great fun watching geese and ducks skid across the frozen lakes and puddles.  
Tundra Swan with miscellaneous ducks and geese
Saw a fair number of trumpeter swan, canada geese, cackling geese and miscellaneous ducks including mallard, pintail, bufflehead and northern shoveler.
Northern Shoveler
 Also saw lots of nutria which look alot like Beaver with rat tails.  Nutria were originally introduced to the U.S. for their fur but have become an invasive pest due to their burrowing behavior. 
Nutria were originally introduced for their fur and are quite prolific at Ridgefield NWR
Normally, there wouldn't be too many people this time of year but there were a  surprising number  considering it was a cold, winter weekday.