mchook Posted August 30 Posted August 30 20 hours ago, slusher said: What kind of spider is that, looks creepy? I'm not sure but yes creepy as...
89AKurt Posted September 1 Posted September 1 The young Buck that has been going for the Apples out back, was startled because I was out front crouched down working on rocks. Never have seen such large mushrooms before. A website declares that they will not determine if they are "Destroying Angel" poisonous at all, just assume all are. I picked the upside down last night, and the other had grown. More nearby. 4
bobss396 Posted September 7 Posted September 7 Attempting to grow some broccoli and cabbage before it gets too cold.
Russell C Posted Friday at 04:02 AM Posted Friday at 04:02 AM (edited) From this afternoon, Gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis) has figured out how to land on the hummingbird feeder for a sugar water snack. Edited Friday at 04:03 AM by Russell C 2
slusher Posted Friday at 09:41 AM Posted Friday at 09:41 AM 5 hours ago, Russell C said: From this afternoon, Gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis) has figured out how to land on the hummingbird feeder for a sugar water snack. H Have not seen a wood Pecker like that before..
ksnow Posted Friday at 11:38 AM Posted Friday at 11:38 AM 7 hours ago, Russell C said: From this afternoon, Gila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis) has figured out how to land on the hummingbird feeder for a sugar water snack. Cool bird. Looks similar to the flickers we see around here. We have finches and orioles that try to use the hummingbird feeders. 1
Russell C Posted Saturday at 03:48 AM Posted Saturday at 03:48 AM 18 hours ago, slusher said: Have not seen a wood Pecker like that before.. Native more or less just to the Arizona Sonoran desert and on down into northern Mexico / Baja Peninsula. They're one of the birdies that create "saguaro boots," but when I looked that up just now, I learned that it's a long range planning thing, where the pecked-out area lining within the saguaro doesn't harden up for at least a year to provide a nest area to live in.
rattle can man Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM Posted Sunday at 11:10 PM A woodpecker going at my new gutters the last two days. The deer have left after I dug up their sweet potato leaf buffet
johnyrotten Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Almost stepped on this dude on my way out the door. This guy's well fed from the looks of it. 2
bobss396 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago More Bird Buddy visitors. The blue Jay was stunning. 1fe517f1-11da-44ed-a29c-af424c66d453.mp4 59e219d6-7088-4c0e-9423-7f90472eb8c6.mp4 f8f99f51-518d-4829-9075-89db4ab0b730.mp4 1
TonyK Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I never "see" them in my yard but enjoy listening to the crickets all night during the summer. Strange that last night was the first time I didn't hear them. Maybe it's getting too cold at night now. I did enjoy hearing an owl hooting very close to our open bedroom window. After a bit he moved further away but was still asking the same question "who, who, who"? 1
johnyrotten Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 37 minutes ago, TonyK said: did enjoy hearing an owl hooting very close to our open bedroom window. I've got a pair that live somewhere on the property, we get to watch and hear them all the time. Kinda interesting watching them hunt.
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