Monday, February 06, 2012

Early February BirdCam Roundup

Been busy all over the state so it was nice to get back to a few minutes to review some BirdCam photos and see what was hanging out back for a while. So, here is the quick round-up.

Though the Northern Cardinals are ever present, they have been absent from the cam shots for a while. So, it was nice to see the female heading down to grab a quick pose before heading back out.

Northern Cardinal

The Western Palm Warbler is still pilfering the fruit bits from the feed. Not any Myrtle Warblers yet but they are busy near the lakes.

Western Palm Warbler

My local Carolina Wren I banded a while ago is still waking up very early in the mornings and occasionally stopping by for a snack.

Western Palm Warbler

Better, still, his mate arrived at the feeder to snack, as well.

Western Palm Warbler

Finally, the best capture. The Indigo Bunting is still around for the season. It is not calling as much in past years but it is great to see it is still hanging around.

Indigo Bunting

No Goldfinches this year but that could be due to some much available food in the area since we are having a very warm Winter for the first time in years. I will keep watching the cam shots by the end of the month and see what we shall see!

1 comment:

penny said...

Beautiful captures of your feathered feeder friends. That web cam is a great idea.
Thanks for sharing.