Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The little Song Sparrow that arrived in our yard last December is doing well.Why it is alone and arrived long after it should have been in a warmer or at least more friendly climate than a central Saskatchewan winter is odd for a summer bird. Its normal winter territorry is below North Dakota and across the States and even west to the coast. The only clue might be it may have had an injury to its left wing. A group of the long or secondary feathers stick out at an angle and do not lay flat as they should.
It is able to fly but whether it can fly well enough to move on in the spring we shall see. We have had them in our yard but do not know if this bird could have been here last summer or else close by and picked our Yard to winter. over.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Back Yard Bird Count

If anyone missed posting your birds seen over the weekend you can still enter them until March 1st, We had a count of 9 species seen for the 4 days:

  • Song Sparrow 1
  • Sharp-tailed Grouse 6
  • Black-capped Chickadee 4
  • Hairy Woodpecker 2
  • English House Sparrow 50-75
  • Black-billed Magpie 2
  • Rock Doves 25
  • Snow Buntings 6
  • Raven 2

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Back Yard Bird Count

The Backyard Bird  started Friday the 12th  until dark on Monday the 15th of Feb. Anyone wishing to count the birds seen during this time can enter them at the following web site http://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/   and have the numbers seen in your area added to the totals. The variety of birds other than House Sparrows is surprizing even during our Prairie winter. Check out the link for more info. This is being done in Canada and the U.S.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Summer Bird in a Prairie Winter

This summer bird a Song Sparrow has been in our yard since the first week of December.

Song Sparrow

First Blog Welcome

This is my first post. I am very new at this so you may see many mistakes and corrections.

(I hope mistakes can be corrected)