The most common birds at our Best 1 hummingbird feeders have been the Broad-tailed and the Black-throated Hummingbirds. All three of our orioles have be into the saucer oriole feeder and [...]
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The most common birds at our Best 1 hummingbird feeders have been the Broad-tailed and the Black-throated Hummingbirds. All three of our orioles have be into the saucer oriole feeder and [...] Today we had a Wilson’s Warbler into our bird pond. His black cap was identifiable without binoculars. Our pond is a recirculating 4 tier pond and he seemed to like the more shallow middle tiers. He was splashed by a [...] This is just an update to keep people current on how the spring bird migration is progressing. This past week we had our first Black-chinned Hummingbird into our Best 1 hummingbird [...] Those of you planing a trip to southeast Arizona, stay tuned and I will keep you informed of the bird migration situation. [...] Recently a birding friend of ours approached us with a problem he was having. His wife, who was also a long time birder had recently been admitted to a nursing home due to failing health. While still being of sharp mind (It was her body which was failing.) she was bored with the daily routine [...] When we filled our coffee cups this morning and sat in front of our siding glass doors, we did not expect to see rival gangs try to take over our platform feeders! A calm and peaceful Black-throated Sparrow was the only thing in our entire feeding station whe the day started. He was selectively picking out his favorite [...] This weekend we had a Hooded Oriole visit us for the first time this spring. They usually do not arrive in this area until the first week of April, so migration is still about one week ahead of schedule. This male came first to the necar in the hummingbird feeder and then moved over to [...] We are often asked what can be done about large flocks of doves or pigeons which come in and wipe out the food at our customer’s feeding stations. These birds are of a larger size than most feeder birds and they tend to come to the feeding stations in numbers. We have seen flocks of [...] Those of you who attended Wings over Willcox know what a great time everyone had. The Hawk Watches found even found a Crested Caracara. Many people had great pictures of the cranes and their numbers haven’t been tallied yet, but seem to be about the same as last year. We want to thank everyone who stopped [...] |
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