Showing posts with label yard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yard. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

House Wren Fledging Day

House Wrens in the Bluebird Box
I've been watching the House Wrens this spring as they selected the old bluebird box in my backyard and built their nest, brooded eggs, and feed nestlings. The noisy little bird is one of my favorites, even if the resident couple did chase away a timid bluebird pair who were also intent on the house.

House Wren Fledgling on the edge
Yesterday, I took this photo of a parent at the box. The little chicks go crazy when one of the parents brings a bug. Their little mouths fly open and they push and shove to get right in front. The parent tucks the bug in a gaping mouth faster than a speeding shutter, waits a second or two, accepts a fecal sac, and flies away to dump the diaper and get another tasty treat.
The babies have been edging closer and closer to the opening and this morning I saw one perched precipitously in the door of the box. He was looking this way and that. Gripping and fluttering from time to time as if to maintain his balance. Obviously, he was there long enough for me to get my camera and change to the long lens.

Hey! No pushing!
The parents would chatter at their nestling, seeming to urge him out. Dad seemed to say, "You're a big boy now, kiddo, no more free treats!" Eventually, the inevitable happened. One of his siblings bumped him from behind and he fell forward, clawing, gripping and flapping for dear life. He scrambled back in, but this only made Dad more demanding. "Chatter, chatter, chatter! Do you hear me? Chatter, chatter, chatter, chatter!"

Okay, I'm outta here.
So Junior came to his senses in about a minute and popped into the door hole again. This time he flexed his legs a few times and then . . . one, two, three, and out! He swoop, swooped and made a reasonably soft landing on the ground. Hey! He liked this flying thing. I watched as he chattered to anyone within listening distance and took short practice flights back and forth between low branches. He took off for the bird feeder! He went back to the box to tell his siblings it was okay to come out now.

As I've watched the birds this morning, I've also seen Mom and Dad cardinal with their four young. Yesterday, Mom and Dad were feeding them, but today they've discovered they can help themselves from the bird feeder too. There are several super-small chickadees too. More fledgling toddlers, I suppose. So cute.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Bee Balm in Bloom

The bee balm is blooming all around my yard today. This is one aggressive plant, but I don't mind (for now). I bought a plant at the Virginia Native Plant Society's plant sale two springs ago. Today, that plant has sired multiple patches in my front and back yards. The view out of my office door is towards the plant pictured here and it's surrounded by blooming daisies, sundrops, and butterfly weed. Very colorful!

This photo above was taken with my Pentax point-and-shoot camera, which I've been using quite a bit since I dropped my Nikon SLR. I wrapped up the Nikon and sent it to the repair shop in New York about a week ago. It was returned yesterday (!) and I took another picture of the same plant with it.Too dark, but mechanically, the camera appears to be just fine. I'll have to take it out for more of a test run soon.