I spotted the woodpecker in the dead elm tree. They began in Mid-April woodpecker 📹, and it seems to be a success.
The robins have hatched. Three little babies. Rather than bother them, I'll just show you my video: Baby robins (2017):
I was trying to use my BirdNET app, and I couldn't figure out this bird sound, until I saw it peeping. I was so surprised. robin
It's a lousy night video, so here is the real thing, in the daytime in 2012.
The Buck stopped by. He's still growing, and a young 'un. It's a good sign of a healthy population.
We've many red-eyed vireo.
There are some down beside the frogpond.
The phoebes are doing well with their brood of 6, as well. They are madly catching bugs, bless 'em.
For more critters: Saturday's Critters # 390
12 comments:
A very enjoyable display of animals and birds. Great videos! I wish I could see a porcupine.
...you sure have a diverse collection today.
Hari Om
Lots of delights in your own backyard... loved the high-pitched robin! YAM xx
You have a very fecund property.
These are great sightings.
Hello,
Cute woodpecker video. Great captures of the Red-eyed Vireo, the baby birds and Phoebe.
I have never seen a porcupine in the wild, neat critter. Great post.
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Such a busy place that you have!
You see so much wildlife there in your own backyard! I love the porcupine, haven't seen one in YEARS!
Porcupines are fascinating critters.
With the vireo on your hand and feeling safe, you are truly Mother Nature.
I love seeing what has been past your camera traps, and find it really fascinating. Really like the Red-eyed Vireo.
One of the perks of living in the country area. Such a diversity of wildlife! I love the sound of your windchimes in the video of the baby robin cheeping. Enjoyed watching all your videos.
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