This week in birds - #138
A roundup of the week's news of birds and the environment : The Cedar Waxwings are back! Just in time for the holidays and what a gift they are. A small flock of the nattily dressed birds have been making their way around the yard, renewing acquaintances with all their favorite trees, this week. I always look forward to seeing that first waxwing in the fall. I know I say this about all my backyard birds, but they really are one of my favorites. *~*~*~* Drought continues to be the big environmental news in the Southwest, even though the recent storms in California have offered some relief to that parched state. Some of the southwestern states have taken steps to reduce the amount of water that they draw from the Colorado River in order to keep from exacerbating the reduced water available to the river system. *~*~*~* A recent study showed that Golden-winged Warblers abandoned their breeding grounds in the mountains of eastern Tennessee in April 2014 just ahead of a devastating sy...

Wonderful, Dorothy. I saw one earlier this week flitting through the yard. They move so quickly .. almost like a hummingbird! I took a photo last year ... finally got one to stay still long enough! Shot through the window so not as good a shot as I would have liked. I remember one year they had a ball in the bird bath and their little red crowns would show up as they bathed.
ReplyDeleteThese little birds are so entertaining. They do move around very quickly, as you say, not unlike hummers, Snap, and they are not much bigger than those tiny creatures. Kinglets are among my favorite winter birds.
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