In the yard

In mid-October I had some migrating birds stop by the backyard. Black and white warblers were common here last winter but this was the first time seeing house finches in the backyard.

I saw my first ever worm eating warbler in the backyard. Over the years I had heard of one being reported twice in the Tampa Bay area but I could never find them. I was pretty excited to see him bouncing around near the bird bath. He stayed close under the big palm leaves on the ground and then later disappeared.

Common birds to the backyard are catbirds (I get a lot of them in the winter) and red bellied woodpeckers.

A house finch with just a little red on his head stopped by the feeder.

I’ve had an almost grown baby coming through the backyard alone. When I first saw her in mid October, you could still see the spots on her hind legs.She was all alone. I don’t know what happened to her Mom but I was thinking she was old enough to be on her own.

For several weeks she would come by every afternoon and hang out in the back, feeding and napping. I took all of these through the window because I was afraid I would spook her if I went outside. She saw me in the window though. She would take a quick nap up against my neighbor’s oak tree.

Our hibiscus bush in the front yard has been blooming for a few weeks. I took this with my phone.

3 thoughts on “In the yard

  1. Great variety of birds. I love the B&W Warbler and the Worm-eating Warbler.
    The deer are so cute! Great collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

  2. The flowers that bloom here this month sure are special. Love seeing the birds you see at your feeder. We’ve seen a yellow throated Warbler this week and he is pretty. Happy weekend!

  3. The Worm-eating Warbler was a nice find for a backyard bird. Sweet yearling– we have them bedding down much of the day in a wooded area next to the back property. I have been surprised at the much larger size of our Connecticut deer.

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