Backyard Bird Watching
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We’re newcomers to the hobby of birdwatching. Although we’ve always enjoyed a diversity of birds in our backyard, it wasn’t until this past winter that we became interested in the details surrounding our winged and colorful visitors.
Now, with spring in full swing in Wisconsin, we’re finding it fascinating to observe our backyard and neighborhood bird population. For instance, last week we learned that Cedar Waxwings do everything in flocks. They arrive en masse, filling out the still bare branches of one or more of our backyard trees. One or two braves ones will venture down to the bird bath, then five or seven more quickly follow. A quick drink, then they’re off to the same tree tops – a pattern repeated about every half-hour all day long.
Our first Brown Headed Cowbird arrived last week also – a fairly nondescript bird at a distance, but pretty up close. Their call is interesting – it’s almost a squeak.

Have you ever watched the bright red male Cardinal court his female? They’re nearly inseparable this time of year. He feeds her. We’ve witnessed adult Cedar Waxwings feeding one another as well.
The Red Winged Blackbirds returned from their winter migration shortly after the Robins. Did you know that the male Red Wings perch high, throw out their chests, lift their wings and warble for all their worth while they’re seeking a mate?
We’ve watched the male Goldfinches exchange their drab winter feathers for bright yellow summer plumage.
Our backyard is also frequented by a variety of Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Blue Jays, Bluebirds, numerous House Finches, Sparrows and Doves. Each have distinct mannerisms and calls. It’s been fun learning to identify these few backyard birds by size, color, habits and call.
Do you have a favorite winged backyard visitor? What is it and why?
3 Comments
April 27th, 2009 at 6:54 am
Love these pictures! I am also a back yard bird watcher. Think my favorite is the Cardinal, or maybe the Chicadee? Hard to choose one favorite when they are all so wonderful.
April 27th, 2009 at 7:50 am
Thanks, Abby. I’m not sure that I have just one favorite either. At the very least, it varies by season. Right now it’s a close tie between the Goldfinch and Cardinal for their bright colors, but I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of our first Oriole.
April 27th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
I don’t think I’ve ever seen an Oriole but we may not have the correct feed to attract it.. Oh, my other favorite is the hummingbird. Last year I planted a red flower (bee balm) and the hummingbirds loved it.