Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough
Showing posts with label Black Capped Chickadee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Capped Chickadee. Show all posts

April 15, 2016

Chickadee Dee Day

I went for a walk on the edge of the Mcleod River where I hadn't been before. I was wondering why this Black capped Chickadee was staying close.
 I found the female a few trees away, finishing off a job that a woodpecker left.
 She was digging and hauling wood out at a steady rate.
 She did pause now and again to keep an eyeball on me.
 I don't know why a woodpecker would start a nest and then leave unless the missus wanted a better view.

 Hey, you with the camera. Yes you. Go harass some other poor creature and let me get on with nesting!

November 12, 2015

Small Bird Day

 While sitting on a stump having some lunch, I was visited by this Downey Woodpecker.

 It was unusual to see him eating seeds that birds like the Chickadee normally eat.


 The Black Capped Chickadee did not seem to mind sharing.


Every day is a good day! Some are just gooder than others!

May 24, 2015

On the Porch

Coming back from Church today, I decided to do some vegetating on the patio with a book, a cold pop, and my camera. The female Tree Swallow decided to sit on the feeder right by me. It was a +30C day and I don't blame her for being out and about.

 There was no worry present. The dogs were snoozing in the shade by my feet and they have sort of chosen to ignore her.
  The male took the relief watch while she was sunbathing.
 He did not enter the nest, but stuck his head in every now and again.
 Our ornamental crab tree is blooming its head off.
 It is a very pretty tree and has lots of bees flying around it.
 The Individual flowers are pretty, and once they berry out, should attract the Robins and Bohemian Waxwings in the fall. (I hope).
I am very pleased with the camera since I can sit in my chair without moving and capture everything with ease. The focal length ranges in these shots from 1249 to 4995 mm ( 35 mm equivalent). The last flower is at 200 times magnification. It is hard to catch a bee on an individual flower at this magnification. Hence no bee shots.
 This Black Capped Chickadee is also starting to nest in the second bird house, down one from the swallow. She is still a little nervous.