I just have been seeing crows and seagulls mainly. No robins or different sparrows like I usually do. It seems like either there is less birds then usual or did they migrate early?
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I just have been seeing crows and seagulls mainly. No robins or different sparrows like I usually do. It seems like either there is less birds then usual or did they migrate early?
I saw what I think were some woodpeckers the other day, so I know some birds are still around. But yes, I have seen huge flocks of birds in the sky, and they were clearly migrating.
I saw what I think were some woodpeckers the other day, so I know some birds are still around. But yes, I have seen huge flocks of birds in the sky, and they were clearly migrating.
I haven't seen that many songbirds, either. I do live in the city, though. Maybe they migrated early. The Canada geese haven't migrated yet, though. They're still around where I live (Northeastern US). I see house sparrows, but they live here year-round. I know that the blue jays have migrated in my area.
I saw a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) last Friday. I don't see them that often, so it was a treat.
I saw a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) last Friday. I don't see them that often, so it was a treat.
I haven't seen that many songbirds, either. I do live in the city, though. Maybe they migrated early. The Canada geese haven't migrated yet, though. They're still around where I live (Northeastern US). I see house sparrows, but they live here year-round. I know that the blue jays have migrated in my area.
I saw a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) last Friday. I don't see them that often, so it was a treat.
I saw a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) last Friday. I don't see them that often, so it was a treat.
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That's me.
That's me.
My campus has chickadees, crows, and the occasional red-tailed (I think) hawk. That's about it.
My campus has chickadees, crows, and the occasional red-tailed (I think) hawk. That's about it.
there was a big crow in the birdbath in my front yard this morning! he was massive, shook the whole thing when he flew away lol
i love crows, very exciting :D
i love crows, very exciting :D
i have heard some birds earlier today, and even looking out the window i could see some tiny specks in the distance (very likely pigeons/rock doves)
and i did see seagulls migrating for about two days too a few weeks or so ago there were so MANY of them
and i did see seagulls migrating for about two days too a few weeks or so ago there were so MANY of them
i have heard some birds earlier today, and even looking out the window i could see some tiny specks in the distance (very likely pigeons/rock doves)
and i did see seagulls migrating for about two days too a few weeks or so ago there were so MANY of them
and i did see seagulls migrating for about two days too a few weeks or so ago there were so MANY of them
There were a bunch of sparrows in my yard taking a dust bath this morning and it was adorable
Other than that, same as you with gulls and crows. There seem to be a lot more crows than usual this year and I keep thinking of this post
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There were a bunch of sparrows in my yard taking a dust bath this morning and it was adorable
Other than that, same as you with gulls and crows. There seem to be a lot more crows than usual this year and I keep thinking of this post
Other than that, same as you with gulls and crows. There seem to be a lot more crows than usual this year and I keep thinking of this post
robins, black-capped chickadees and crows are common in my backyard, but we've also seen a bunch of hairy woodpeckers, mourning doves, blue jays, etc. in our yard. we even spotted a northern flicker scavenging around our house!
robins, black-capped chickadees and crows are common in my backyard, but we've also seen a bunch of hairy woodpeckers, mourning doves, blue jays, etc. in our yard. we even spotted a northern flicker scavenging around our house!
I have birds so its impossible to not see them... or hear them.
I have birds so its impossible to not see them... or hear them.