Backyard critters

A Curve-Billed Thrasher is one of the bully birds of the backyard. With his beak, other birds use caution.

What’s on the agenda this week?

59 thoughts on “Backyard critters

  1. The chipmunk photo is amazing. I usually see them scurrying not standing. Only thing on the agenda this week is to stay cool and hydrated. The heat dome is here.

  2. Excellent news EA! My agenda includes updates for the landlord on move dates and beginning route/hotel/pit stop plans for my drive to Colorado in August. The baby quail is my favorite this time!

    • That sounds so good to plan out your drive. How long of a drive is it? The baby quail are so cute but I take a lot of photos before I get a good one. I think it’s because they move so quickly and they hang out protected by their parents.

      • The drive is roughly 20 hours and I’m taking the WA/ID/MT/WY/CO route- almost all I-90 driving. My daughter went OR/UT/WY/CO and it’s almost the same amount of time. She said they had heavy winds through Wyoming and I read that there can be road closures based on wind speed. That route crosses the Rockies in WY so lots of mtn pass winds versus my N-S route along the Rockies through WY so the mtns buffer somewhat. Anyway, they only did one overnight so 10 hr days driving. Not for me. I want to plan out 3, maybe even for overnights. I just can’t drive or sit that long at one time 🙂

      • Wow. What a trip! I’m with you on taking a safer, less windy route. Plus, taking your time. We drive from AZ to Santa Barbara every summer and it’s nine hours. We take one overnight, or we’d be too tired to enjoy it when we get there!

    • Thanks! I want to be free as a bird! I’m able to walk a little without my walker in the house and have PT later today. I agree about photos of Red and baby quail!

  3. What a fun yard you have. You should be charging zoo prices to neighbors and friends to come explore the diverse wildlife in your backyard.

    • Thank you! We live across the street from a nature’s preserve that has 131 miles of hiking trails. Next to that is a national forest. The animals don’t seem to distinguish between a backyard and the wilderness. Plus, I put out a generous amount of birdseed! Thanks for commenting.

    • Yes, Red actually looks in the window at me and begins to pose once I have the camera. It does look like a mirror. It’s a yard statue of an abstract beavertail cactus that the previous owners put in. I like your idea of Red posing in the mirror.

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