Birds that Visit my Garden
June 1, 2014
I’ve thought for some time about adding a page to this blog, showing you birds that visit my garden. I put out feeders, grow plants that invite birds in, and do not use toxic chemicals – no weedkillers, fertilizers or bugkillers. This is the beginning of my ‘list’ and the new page is now on the sidebar so it will be easy to find later. I plan to add more visitors on the page – Birds Visiting my Garden – as I take new photos or find older versions.
Some of these images have been published as all occasion greeting cards – with a link just in case you’d like to order. My ‘published’ birds are also available in fine art prints on paper, canvas and metal. Enjoy!
American Goldfinch Available in my Zibbet shop.
American Robin (all occasion greeting card available soon)
Black-headed Grosbeak Available in my Zibbet shop.
Brown-headed Cowbird
Calliope Hummingbird Available in my ArtFire shop.
California Quail Available in my ArtFire shop.
Chestnut-backed Chickadee Available in my ArtFire shop.
Dark-eyed “Oregon” Junco (available, not yet listed)
Evening Grosbeak (available, not yet listed)
House Finch Available in my Zibbet shop.
Grouse
Hairy Woodpecker (available, not yet listed)
House Wren Available in my Zibbet shop.
Hummingbird – Calliope? Available in my ArtFire shop.
Lazuli Bunting
Mourning Dove
Northern Flicker Available in my Zibbet shop.
Peacock came through with a flock of Turkeys! Available in my Artfire shop.
Peahen Available in my Artfire shop.
Pine Siskin
Purple Finch (Available, not yet listed.)
Raven Available in my Zibbet shop.
Red Crossbill couple
Red-Breasted Nuthatch Available in my Zibbet shop.
Red-breasted Sapsucker (Available, not yet listed.)
Rufous Hummingbird Available in my Zibbet shop.
Rufous-sided Towhee (Available soon)
Rufous Sided Towhee Available in my ArtFire shop.
Song Sparrow (Available, not yet listed.)
Steller’s Jay Available in my Zibbet shop.
Western Tanager
White-crowned Sparrow (Available, not yet listed.)
Wild Turkey baby
Wild Turkey female (Available, not yet listed.)
I have many other bird photos that I’ve published as all occasion greeting cards. I plan to add an additional page here to show you the fascinating birds of my Pacific Northwest region. I especially love the big birds, eagles, herons, osprey, hawks…
So much to do, so little time!!
Sand Hill Cranes at Conboy National Wildlife Refuge
May 26, 2014
Instead of working in my garden, I’ve been going up to Glenwood quite often lately in search of Sand Hill Cranes. The Conboy National Wildlife Refuge is a wondrous area filled with birds of all kinds. As we slowly drove by a lovely field of purply blue camas we realized there were a pair of cranes out in the field!
Even with my new 150 – 600 mm lens they were too far away, so we continued through the refuge and found another pair who were closer.
They allowed us to watch them graze, dance and chat at one another. Sorry to the nice man in the truck who had to squeeze past my car on the narrow gravel road. In my haste to capture the cranes I completely forgot to close my door after grabbing my camera!
I love sharing my images with you, hoping you’ll fall in love with these beautiful graceful birds too. I’m still hoping to catch a glimpse of the babies I’m told are in the area.
You can see some of the other birds I’ve been following on my studio blog, Steider Studios and my 365 Photos blog as well as my Facebook page, where I post most often.
I know, I should get back to work in my garden now that all my spring shows are over, but I can garden all summer and the babies are only here right now!!
When I have some time I’m going to add a page here to show you all the beautiful, colorful birds and butterflies that congregate in my garden – flying flowers.
Thanks for stopping by, it’s always a pleasure to see you!
Back Yard Birds for Mother’s Day
May 11, 2014
Happy Mother’s Day! Happy me – I had a new bird show up at my feeders today!! A Black-throated Gray Warbler!! At least that’s what it seems to be from my Audubon Field Guide.
Not the best photos but he was quick!
After tending my garden all morning I kicked back to photograph some of the birds at my feeders. The Black-headed Grosbeaks politely wait in line for the Evening Grosbeaks to finish.
I’ve had pair of Red Crossbills at my feeders all week. Yesterday I saw a second male!
The female Crossbill landed on this birdbath as I was photographing flowers & stayed for a drink even though she knew I was so close.
Hummingbirds have been here awhile and I’m wondering if the one on the right is a baby.
One of my favorites, the American Goldfinch numbers have steadily increased over the years.
I’ve had a couple of exciting birding adventures but haven’t edited all the photos yet. Monday I went to Conboy Wildlife Refuge in Glenwood and was treated to a pair of Sandhill Cranes mating. You can see a few photos on my Facebook page album.
Then on Thursday I went to the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge north of Vancouver and saw many Cinnamon Teals and Canadian Geese with a multitude of goslings! A few of those photos are also in a Facebook album on my page.
Not to mention 4 nesting pair of Osprey along the Columbia River that I’ve been watching with a 5th nest being built!
And a team of vultures that watched me photographing the Ospreys! I managed to catch this one before he took off.
I have one more spring show coming up, the Hood River Rotary Wine and Pear Festival at the Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum (WAAAM) on May 17 and 18.
Then I hope to spend more time in my garden among the flowers and flying critters. And catch up with all my blogging friends!!
Please Vote for This Sunset
April 17, 2014
I entered my ‘Sun Setting Over the Columbia River Gorge’ photo in the Daily Depictions of Nature weekly challenge. I would be ever so grateful if you’ll take a moment and vote for it. Here’s the link: http://dailydepiction.com/nature/?page_id=396
You only have until Sunday. It’s a quick, easy vote & you can only vote once. Thank you!