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Found The Injured/Diseased Toad again

May 16, 2009 Elizabeth

So, since my previous post, I’ve spoken with the folks over at Toadily Toads about this American Toad.  She advised me that if I observed the toad again, that I should not leave it out in the environment in case it is contagious.  Since she advised me of this concern, I hadn’t see … [Read more...]

Toads Toads

Identify That Sparrow

May 9, 2009 Elizabeth

So, since we received our Digital Camera, we’ve been taking LOTS of pictures.  We’ve gotten quite a few nice pictures of sparrows. I thought it would be fun to show them off here and then see what species everyone thinks they are.  I am somewhat new to identifying spa … [Read more...]

BirdWatching Sparrows

Another Toad, with photos and measurements

May 8, 2009 Elizabeth

So, we were able to finally observe some more American Toads (bufo americanus) in our yard.  Tonight we spotted a medium sized toad hopping along the cement pad in front of our garage door.  I was able to snap a few photos. It is a little difficult to see, … [Read more...]

Toads Toads

Finches in Our Yard

May 8, 2009 Elizabeth

The number of Finches in our bird feeding area varies pretty greatly.  It seems like there is a direct correlation between the volume and freshness of seed and the numbers of birds that are around our feeders. we have seen as many as 20 finches at one time.  We have … [Read more...]

BirdWatching American Goldfinch

More Information about the Eastern Towhee

May 7, 2009 Elizabeth

So, as I’ve mentioned in some previous posts, the Eastern Towhee has been an infrequent visitor to our feeder area at best.  I became interested in learning more about this bird, as I’ve seen at least one nearly every day for the last week. I  was wondering, why are the … [Read more...]

BirdWatching Eastern Towhee

The First Oriole of 2009 & Better Towhee Pictures!

May 3, 2009 Elizabeth

So, we put out the grape jelly on Saturday in a small dish.  Then, on Sunday we had our first visitor! I cannot locate the Oriole Nectar Feeder, apparently I might have thrown it out because it was kind of dirty after last season.  I could only photograph this … [Read more...]

BirdWatching Eastern Towhee, Oriole

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