This is a blog about my bird observations here in El Cajon, California and San Diego County, California.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Wall of Birds
The Wall of Birds is at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The Wall of Birds shows different kind of Birds around the world. You should check the website. Here is the link https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/features/wallofbirds/
Friday, April 1, 2016
video of ducks playing in pool
https://youtu.be/j
HIXVv57Rfc The ducks are playing in my apartments pool. The ducks are looking for places to nest in the spring time. enjoy watching this video
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Flowers to attract birds
Spring is coming. This is the time to plant flowers for all birds. The plants I am planning to plant are sunflowers, daisies, and zinnias. The reason I'm planting these flowers is to attract Lesser Goldfinches and House Finches.
The flowers that attract humming birds are Yucca and Aloe and I plan to plant Morning Glo
What are you planning to plant?
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
How to keep House Finches away from Hummingbird feeder
Last year the House Finches broke the Hummingbird feeder and thats' why its on the balcony wall.
The Hummingbird were scared off by the other birds.I saw 2 Hummingbirds last year.
I am going on the defense this year.
How to keep House Finches away from Hummingbird feeder?
1. Used Hummingbird feeders wih out perches or big bases.
2. Hang one feeder close to a window to scare the House Finches.
3. Put up more Hummingbird feeders.
4. Teach the neighborhood squirrels to chase the House Finches.
more to follow
Monday, February 22, 2016
Friday, February 5, 2016
Cockatoo seen hanging with the crows
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/dec/23/cockatoo-joins-flock-of-carlsbad-crows/
Cockatoo seen hanging with the crows.The crows think the Cockatoo is a Family member.enjoy watching the link.
Cockatoo seen hanging with the crows.The crows think the Cockatoo is a Family member.enjoy watching the link.
Friday, January 29, 2016
green parets
Lilac crowned Parrot. Also known as Lilac crowed Amazon are native to Mexico. They were introduced in Puerto Rico and The United States. In Southern California they are most abundant Parrot even though they are vulnerable in Mexico.
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