I've been hearing this bird outside of my kitchen window since I moved in over a year ago . I was hoping all winter that he would return in the spring and that I could record him with my new camera .For the last three days , he has been very close to my house , but I could never pinpoint his location , as he was out of view . That all changed today . I heard him and grabbed my camera , which was still on standby mode , and I got him ... or her . There was a pair last spring and I have yet to see the other one . I am hoping to get more footage of this one , and eventually film it's mate . With the way the call for love is going out , I won't have to wait much longer .
I live in Texas and this time of year it is cold and rainy . That's a good tip about the seed . It is so nice to wake up and hear that song first thing . The best way to have my day start .... that and coffee .
coldhitz 2 years ago
They tend to be creatures of habit. If they have claimed your back yard as their own, they will be back and it's clear that they have, since you said that you've been trying to capture them for a year. They REALLY like black sunflower seeds (they are cheap at Target) and you can keep them around longer by setting those out. You must live somewhere cool? So perhaps they flew south. I live in Hawaii, so mine visit me year round.
silverscreamgrl 2 years ago
Thank you . I haven't seen them since this summer . There is a gas well being drilled near my house and they have been cutting down the trees along that side of the creek behind my house . I hope they return in the spring .
coldhitz 2 years ago
It's a Northern Cardinal. I have two that visit me almost every day, a father and a son born just this summer. Their song is gorgeous, though the father hasn't sung for me in a long time. Hopefully he will start again in the sprint. I have pics of mine on my site. Go to my channel, go to my site and clik on Picture(s) of the Week. You can enlarge each pic by clicking on them
silverscreamgrl 2 years ago
Thank you . I thought it might be , but I have never seen one in Texas and was really surprised when I saw this one and it's mate last year .
coldhitz 2 years ago
It's a cardinal -
lacarney 2 years ago