Monday, April 28, 2014

Great Crested Flycatcher Lays an Egg in Owl Nest Box



Great Crested Flycatcher lays the second egg in the Screech Owl Nest box. Caught on the nest box camera from beginning to end. She has filled the nest bowl with snake skin - a flycatcher tradition that makes for great protection for the eggs. After all the eggs are lain - usually 4 or 5 she will begin incubating full time and then they should hatch in two weeks.

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Great Crested Flycatcher Lays an Egg in Owl Nest Box


The Greedy Squirrel - Loses Its Nuts !



The Greedy Squirrel Fable - How can you have four of the choicest nuts and end up with only the smallest of the four. I'm sure there is a moral - or several - to this story! The squirrel is really not greedy of course, but the sudden good fortune of finding four nuts has got it excited and no doubt diminished its problem-solving skills. Perhaps taking the largest peanut of all first. Seems like ample opportunity for testing squirrels here. Although a squirrel often stands on two legs it has not learned to walk on two legs and carry nuts - which might be helpful, but quite slow and clumsy. Having put the very smallest nut in its mouth first was the first mistake.  I was just testing out a new lens when this little vignette occurred - nature always holds surprises!

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Eastern Gray Squirrel with nuts


Sunday, April 27, 2014

Zebra Longwing Butterfly - The State Butterfly of Florida



A Zebra Longwing Butterfly - the State Butterfly of Florida - makes a rare appearance in the backyard. It is aptly named as it has distinct Zebra stripes and extra long "wing extensions" beyond what would normally be symmetrical for a butterfly. It also has notably red accents. It is more common in south Florida and especially the Everglades.Sitting on a leaf of the invasive Brazilian Pepper Tree it is warming up and getting ready to start its day. Our resident nesting Great Crowned Flycatchers are likely to make a quick meal of this beauty.

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The last Painted Buntings have left the Backyard and Migrated north for breeding grounds along the Georgia/South Carolina Coast.....

Painted Buntings
A pair of mature male Painted Buntings at the feeder.

The last Painted Buntings have left the Backyard and heading for breeding grounds along the Georgia/South Carolina Coast this weekend. The first Painted Bunting arrived in early October and as usually they spent almost seven months in the Backyard. Although the first to arrive and last to leave are probably not part of the resident group of 6-8 we had this year, but Buntings passing through on their way south and north. There undoubtedly many birds that use the Backyard as a resting place. The trend of fewer mature males continued this season with only two to three mature males and 5-6 "Greenies" which are females or immature males. The population has been like this for the past three years. These birds are somewhat unique in that they have one of the shortest "migrations" in the bird world. They will travel only 300 miles or so from central Florida to their breeding grounds in coastal Georgia and South Carolina.




Saturday, April 26, 2014

Cute Gray Squirrels Says - Good Morning Neighbor !

Cute Gray Squirrel

Good Morning Neighbor !

One of the friendly Gray Squirrels pops-up from behind the fence that divides the Backyard and the great tangle of brush and woods that makes up the conservation area behind. Couldn't resist taking the picture!

Great Crested Flycatcher Good Morning Call !



The mating Great Crested Flycatchers have a morning ritual. The nest is done and they are mating and every morning they come first to the perch in front of the nest - the female always with a feather or something light to add to the nest and the male always makes a very cheerful call. I set up the camera to catch their first visit of the day. For a bonus the male catches a flying bug before singing out for joy. These birds are not going to go hungry - they are bug killing machines! The reason they are so happy in the backyard is there are no pesticides used - it is left to nature. Also the perch in front of the nest box is a big selling point for birds - the ability to perch before going to the nest gives them added security and a hunting perch as well!
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Great Crested Flycatcher Good Morning Call !




Friday, April 25, 2014

Natural Pest Control - Flycatcher Catching Flies on Window Screens !


You can probably tell I've fallen hard for these Flycatchers - absolutely gorgeous birds with amazing personalities. The Great Crested Flycatchers have pretty much taken over the Backyard now that they have a nest in the owl nest box. They quickly figured out that flies and other flying insects like to hang on or by the large screen windows - especially on cool mornings as the morning sun starts to warm the Backyard and they take full advantage. Natural pest control! I use no pesticides at all in the backyard other than a long lasting narrow perimeter treatment around the house foundation. Making bugs welcome in your backyard means Nature takes it's course and is attractive to birds and all sort of wild life including interesting insects that eat other insects. 

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Natural Pest Control - Great Crested Flycatcher Catching Flies

Natural Pest Control - Great Crested Flycatcher Catching Flies

Natural Pest Control - Great Crested Flycatcher Catching Flies


Natural Pest Control - Great Crested Flycatcher Catching Flies



Thursday, April 24, 2014

Red Squirrel Raids Suet Bird Feeder !



Red Squirrel Raids Suet Bird Feeder. Hanging upside down ninja-style works just fine. While somewhat "squirrel-proof" - most squirrels will manage to whittle it down through the cage over a period of days. Suet costs about a dollar a package so well worth the entertainment value to spread them around for birds and squirrels and let them show off their acrobatic skills.

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Red Squirrel Raids Suet Bird Feeder

Great Crested Flycatcher Catches Wasp - Slow Motion



A Great Crested Flycatcher and a wasp are checking out the same nest box for a new home at the same time - bad timing for the wasp - it is eaten faster than you can blink your eye! Slow motion is a bit blurry, but you get the idea of how fast a flycatcher is. In fact, the action is so fast I couldn't freeze it clearly at 30 frames per second on video so the picture shows the wasp a few milliseconds before being digested.  If the wasp had build a nest in the owl nest box first the Flycatcher would avoid it as too dangerous - but they got their at the same time. "Flycatchers" actually eat more wasps and bees than "flies".

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Great Crested Flycatcher Catches Wasp


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Downy Woodpecker Calling and Drumming for Mate



Male Downy Woodpecker Calling and Drumming for Mate - my best encounter yet with these elusive little woodpeckers. This perch has been used by generations of Downy's to call and drum from, but this time I had the camera ready! This male has picked this high perch with just the right wood to amplify his drumming - he is defending his breeding territory and courting a female.

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Downy Woodpecker Calling and Drumming for Mate

Monday, April 21, 2014

Great Crested Flycatcher Call - Up Close!


I am totally infatuated with a pair of Great Crested Flycatchers building a nest in the owl box in the Backyard. This is going to be fun, they are such outgoing, loud, showy and emotional birds! The
Male Great Crested Flycatcher giving the classic "weeep" call, which in this case is a locator call to keep in contact with the female. They are building a nest in the Screech Owl box and while the female is doing most of the work the male is on guard and fighting mostly his reflection in the sun room windows. He is extremely attentive - accompanying her on ever trip - occasionally bringing a few pieces of material into the nest, but I think he is mostly in the way in there. She seems to have a concept she is working on!

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male Great Crested Flycatcher Calling




Saturday, April 19, 2014

Flycatchers Building Nest in Owl Nest Box - Day 2



Great Crested Flycatchers continue working hard on building their nest in the owl nest box. Recorded April 17, 2014. This is like a DVR so you can scroll across the bottom with your mouse and skip through the action parts.


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Great Crested Flycatchers





Great Crested Flycatchers Building Nest in Screech Owl Nest Box - Day One



Recorded live on April 16th, 2012 as Great Crested Flycatchers began making a nest in the empty Screech Owl Nest Box! A rare event as the camera is still inside. The video is like a DVR so you can scroll your mouse along the bottom to see thumbnail previews and skip to the action. These are amazing birds - much more on them in coming blogs as they finish the nest and hopefully raise their young.

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Great Crested Flycatchers Building Nest in Screech Owl Nest Box

Video:  Great Crested Flycatchers Building Nest in Screech Owl Nest Box - Day One

Friday, April 18, 2014

Great Crested Flycatcher Mating Pair



Pair of Great Crested Flycatchers thinking of nesting in the Backyard. These birds, which are very rare visitors to the Backyard, excite me! They always announce their presence with a loud single whistle and I start looking for them. These two mated as I watched - I did not get that on video :-(   But they hung around quite awhile after I got the camera. There is a vacancy in the Woodpecker nest box and they are looking hard. Notice how they use their tail as a brace just like a Woodpecker. I can only hope they move in.
Update: They have committed to making a nest in one of the owl boxes - more to come!

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Great Crested Flycatcher Mating Pair


Catbird and Blue Jay Friends



My efforts to befriend a Gray Catbird had it at arm's length, but my old Blue Jay Buddy would have none of that. These two birds really show their emotions in their eyes and are obviously extremely intelligent!
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Cedar Waxwings Feasting on Loquats



Cedar Waxwings feasting on Loquat fruit. As they migrate north the Backyard fruit trees makes for a nice rest stop. And just when I thought they could not get more ravenous - one manages to make a fruit juice mess on its beautiful velvety feathers while chasing away all others!

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Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwing




Monday, April 14, 2014

Green Anole Lizards Mating and Changing Color



Lizard love is in the air. Mating between Native Green Anole Lizards takes a long time - on the order of 30 minutes. It took five minutes for the male to realize he was on a brown fence :-)  Watch him turn from bright green to dark brown! Green Anole Lizards are not chameleons, but they have the ability to change from brilliant green to darkest brown.  I have not seen this many Green Anole's around for many years - perhaps they are making a comeback against the invasive Brown Anole Lizards from the south! They are attractive little lizards with textured bright green and turquoise eyes! 

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Green Anole Lizards Mating and Changing Color

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Cedar Waxwings Feasting on Loquat Fruit



Lovely Cedar Waxwings feasting on Loquat fruit, not the best table manners, but they do love to eat! A flock of about 30 of them descended on the Backyard Loquat trees to feed on their way north for the summer. These birds do not stay in our area of Florida they just pass through. Always exciting when they do stop by as their migration coincides with Loquat ripening. A great backyard bird tree!

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Cedar Waxwings Feasting on Loquat Fruit

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Cute Baby Rats Sleeping in an Owl Nest Box



These cute baby woodland rats picked the wrong place to move in to. They don't appear to particular about their sleeping arrangements. There appears to be 4 or five of them on top of each other. They are mostly nocturnal - sleeping in the day and active at night. I waited until they left for the night and then relocated the nest box to a better location away from the deep woods. Although Screech Owl will eat baby rats, full grown rats are too dangerous and more the prey of much larger Great Horned Owls, hawks and other predators. These woodland rats do not get that large and have a very high mortality rate - about 97% die in their first year. Rats in the wild perform a valuable service as part of the balance of nature - but for successful owl breeding the nest box needs to be put in a place they can't get at. A Screech Owl would simply avoid a nest box full of rats.

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Cute Baby Rats Sleeping in an Owl Nest Box



Red Shouldered Hawk



Red Shouldered Hawk looking for a meal in the backyard. This is why mother Screech Owl never leaves the nest box in daylight! The hawk seems totally unconcerned that I'm staring at it, although I'm no doubt cramping its style. A little shaky do to capture with a handheld point and shoot camera. 

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Red Shouldered Hawk

Pileated Woodpecker Visits the Backyard !



A big Pileated Woodpecker stopping by the Backyard for a quick meal is always exciting! Camera work a little shaky at long range through the glass this time. I purposely let the long leaf pine tree that was blown down in a hurricane back in 2005 remain leaning on the backyard fence. It is now infested with bugs under the bark and starting to decay and should be a real magnet for woodpeckers etc. in the future. I'm going to set up the game camera there and see what i capture on film!

To see a real close up of a Pileated making amazing calls from last year about this same time check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glGpBragTs8





Pileated Woodpecker


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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Eastern Screech Owl Abandons Nest Box With Three Eggs



Mother Screech Owl looks sad and tired as I take her last picture before she abandoned the nest box. You can hear her beautiful and soulful voice at:
Not exactly sure what happened, but the male stopped bringing food and as a result she left the eggs alone for well over three hours after dusk in 50 degree temperatures for two nights - after that she ceased incubating. She stayed in the nest box during the day for another week and then left overnight on April 6th.
I look forward to seeing her next year and hearing the amazing sounds of the Eastern Screech Owl in the woods.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Great Crested Flycatcher Calls



The Great Crested Flycatcher distinctive call lets you know its making a very rare appearance in the Backyard - just once a year for a few days in April as it is migrating northward for the summer and then is gone. You can hear it's unique call, but its hard to find - and harder to film as it usually stays high in the trees as in this case! There are light calls of a  single "weep" three times - one is real weak, but you can see the beak move and then a harsher fives repetitions of "breep". These are about the same as the recordings on the Cornell site: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/great_crested_flycatcher/sounds
What usually catches my attention is a louder whistle "weep" and then I start looking around, I only got a brief glimpse of a Great Crested Flycatcher last year around this same time.

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Great Crested Flycatcher Calls