Friday, May 31, 2019

American Robin Parents Feeding Fledglings




Robin parents feeding two (I think) of their fledglings. The baby robins jump or "flutter fall" from the next and spend their next weeks on the ground hiding in the brush and walking the yard following behind their parents. The robin families are not at all bothered by humans and spend their day walking the yard looking for bugs to feed the fast-growing fledglings who are also learning what to eat and how to find food in the process. Just a lot of fun to have around as their family life is very public. This is not the Robin filmed incubating eggs in the nest, she seems to be behind schedule https://youtu.be/qeVlINpisE8 . I'll provide an update on that nest later -stay tuned.
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American Robin Parents Feeding Fledglings

Monday, May 27, 2019

Tiny Florida Skink Lizard Drinks From Sprinklers

Tiny Florida Skink Lizard Drinks From Sprinklers


One of the cutest and most intelligent adaptations to humans I've seen tiny lizards perform. Filmed over several days this little Skink Lizard that lives under the Backyard "Studio" comes out from the darkness when the sprinkler passes over and drinks heartily.
I'm no skink or lizard expert but I think this is either a ground skink or mole skink, it does not have the distinctive broad head of the broad-headed skink.
Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae and the infraorder Scincomorpha. With more than 1,500 described species, the Scincidae are one of the most diverse families of lizards.
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Tiny Florida Skink Lizard Drinks From Sprinklers

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Wild Tom Turkey Gobble Gobble Calls with Beard




Male Turkeys or "Toms" as they are called when mature are in a breeding mindset in late April and very competitive. This Tom encountered in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge gives the classic pose and gobble-gobble-gobble call and displays a nice long "beard". They also typically take on humans this time of year, in this case challenging the van to a little footrace. Often they will attack their own reflections in cars when their hormones are on full boil.
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Wild Tom Turkey Gobble Gobble Calls with Beard
Wild Tom Turkey Gobble Gobble Calls with Beard

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

American Robin Singing a Song



American Robins or Robin Red Breasts are nesting in a tree near the house in the Great Smoky Mountains. This is a nice example of their under-appreciated singing ability.

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American Robin Singing a Song


Friday, May 10, 2019

Wild Gray Squirrels Natural Alarm Behavior Around Humans




This brief encounter illustrates how Gray Squirrels in their natural environment that are not habituated to humans act very differently toward us. First the freeze when they hear and/or spot us - in this case in the dense woods of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in south Georgia - then the rapid and exaggerated tail wagging that acts as a silent visual alarm to surrounding squirrels then a movement into the tree crown and the verbal sort of bark or quack alarm. These wild squirrels are smart to treat us humans as a threat upon first meeting, squirrels are one of the most hunted and killed wild game in the US, but here they are safe and not meant to be habituated to animals and are not to be fed. Filmed in 4K UHD with the Canon SX70 HS on Amazon at: https://amzn.to/2DTf8di New HD videos uploaded frequently. If you enjoy the videos please subscribe, like and comment!

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Injured Baby Duck Rescued


Injured Baby Duck Rescued


Florida Mottled Duckling was snatched from her mother by another bird and then fought and was dropped in the Backyard making a commotion which attracted my attention. Despite what appeared to be a severe injury to its head the little duckling seemed active and energetic and was rushed to the nearby wildlife rescue hospital - it should be fine with proper care and always donate to these places that really do all the hard work when you take an animal to them. There is a sadder ending to a recent squirrel rescue case that I will follow up on soon. Its been a busy spring in the Backyard.
Mottled Ducks are actually threatened and a few years ago we had a nice family behind the Backyard - see the here:
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A threatened native non-migratory duck unique to peninsular Florida - The Florida mottled duck (Anas fulvigula fulvigula), often called the Florida duck or Florida mallard, is a unique subspecies found only in peninsular Florida, residing in both brackish and freshwater marshes. The Florida mottled duck spends its entire life within the state and has inhabited Florida for thousands of years. The long-term well-being of Florida mottled ducks is threatened by crossbreeding with feral, domesticated mallards. The Florida mottled duck is one of a few non-migratory ducks in North America. They occur only in peninsular Florida where they are found both on the coasts and inland. The Florida mottled duck appears to be adaptable with regard to the habitats it uses and has been found using wetlands and related upland habitats associated with ponds, marshes, lakes, rivers, canals, ditches, mosquito impoundments and brackish and salt-water areas on the east and west coasts. Florida mottled ducks have an intrinsic, aesthetic value and are highly prized as a game bird. Also they are a defining member of the unique suite of species characteristic of the prairie ecosystem of south Florida. Florida mottled ducks nest from February through July. The females tend to locate their nests in dense vegetation (tall grasses, rushes or palmetto thickets) on the ground near water. The nest is built of vegetation and is lined with down. Only 1 brood each year is raised and females typically lay 8-10 eggs called a clutch. The eggs are creamy-white to greenish-white and are incubated within 25 to 27 days.
Unlike such birds as the mockingbird or blue jay, which raise their young in the nest for weeks, mottled duck females will move their ducklings to water within 24 to 48 hours of hatching. Young mottled ducks are capable of flight at 60 to 70 days of age.
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Injured Baby Duck Rescued