My very favorite coastal bird in South Carolina is the Brown Pelican. They are so majestic, whether they are flying in formation, hanging out on the docks waiting for scraps from the shrimp and fishing boats coming in or fishing on their own. The first time I ever saw a Brown Pelican dive for fish, it scared me to death! Read more: http://www.thetandd.com/news/opinion/blogs/day_tripper/article_8ce75fdc-e078-11e0-9758-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1YAaWyqUJ
Five years ago I set-up my first hummingbird feeder and I was hooked! The entertainment that this one bird feeder provided lead to my curiosity of what other birds I could attract to my yard. Now I want to share with you what I have learned.
Showing posts with label barred owl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barred owl. Show all posts
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Watching Birds In The South
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Having A Bird Feeder May Attract Owls Close To Your Yard
The Great horned owl and barred owl are beginning to set up their nesting territory.
For some lucky bird feeder landlords, these owls will choose a vantage point overlooking the feeder yard and, in some instances, spend the day perched there or show up in early evening to give incredible observations of these awesome birds right from your yard or window.
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