Tuesday, June 22, 2010

FLAMBLOGGER: W is for...


                                     WILDLIFE AT MY HOUSE THIS WEEK

I think he wants to come in.  He comes up to the window and knocks.  He wants more birdseed!


Here are a couple of his pals -- or maybe Momma and Poppa

We call this guy, Peg Leg.  He has only one leg as you can see and has been with us about 6 months now.  He is a Californian Towhee, (different from the Eastern Towhee).


Dozens of this cheeky bird -- the common house finch -- but such beautiful bright red color.

Either a juvenile or female hooded oriole.  We don't get too many of these, so I was lucky to get this good shot.


Can you even see this one?  His beak is in the flower and he is facing us.  I think it may be a rufous humming bird, or a juvenile .  It's so hard to tell the difference between the species at this time of year.

The guilty party who ate my young melon-colored hibiscus, which is now no more, thanks to him!

Though these may not be as exciting as some wildlife others get, remember we are only in a tract home, surrounded by houses in the midst of a city.  A nice rural looking city, but still a city.  My son only half an hour away can boast all of these as well as coyotes and a mountain lion!


23 comments:

  1. I love your wildlife. Great closeups. Your squirrel "knocking" is too cute.
    We have in our tract homes a few squirrels, birds a skunk or two, opposum and the neighbor's cat!

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  2. Oh, I love your "wildlife", too! They are so cute and your photos are terrific! Thanks for sharing the fun for the W Day! Enjoy!

    Sylvia

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  3. Wildlife sightings make our days more interesting. Sometimes the creatures make a mess and our visitors become pests, but it would be dull without them.
    I have posted an award for you on my blog. I felt the exercise of passing it on might be good for me. Hopefully I did it correctly.

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  4. love the wildlife; also the watering can, which would also have fit.

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  5. Wonderful wildlife! Excellent photos - thanks for sharing!

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  6. to see wildlife on a daily basis is simply amazing, and something to be grateful for ( not like in metropolis!)

    ...come and check out my ABC today if you find the time!

    have a beautiful day!

    xoxo,
    fickle

    P.S. now following, won't you follow me back? :) (hugs)

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  7. You have darling wildlife.... And your pictures do them justice. That little rabbit...how cute is that.

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  8. May I write a poem about your little peg-leg bird? When I publish it, if I may, I'll give you due recognition and let you know when it's up.

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  9. Beautiful photos, Chris! I so love nature and wildlife!

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  10. What a cute wildlife ! I love the little squirrels !
    Gattina from ABC Team

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  11. LOL You and Wanda have your own personal zoos. I love to see all the different animals that visit your backyards.

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  12. Beautiful way to start my day-thanks

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  13. What a blessing (sometimes!) to be surrounded by all that wild-life!

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  14. Regardless of where you live, capturing wildlife pics is always fun! Love the bird shots.

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  15. Oh, that first picture of the squirrel is just too precious. And the rabbit has a guilty look on his face, for sure, but who could bring themselves to scold him!

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  16. I like the way you caught the humming bird flapping his wings. Good capture.

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  17. You are lucky to have so much wild-life close to your house - we ave the occasional Iberian snail...

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  18. You certainly have a variety of wild life around your house. Your son can keep his mountain lions, hahahaha! The little critters are good enough.

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  19. I am truly amazed that you have so many shots of wildlife! Looks like you have some 'regulars' around your house. Good catch on the Oriole. He must be a juvenile since he posed long enough for the photo. I find that they are very skittish.

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  20. We once had squirrels got into the school where I was working and they caused serious damage, chewing through wires and gnawing on furniture and books,so as lovely to look at as they are I am wary of them now, but those birds are just so beautiful. O bless...I love old peg leg - if only he could tell you about the scrape he got himself into. x

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  21. Sorry, Chris, I must be half asleep - I've no idea why I typed in 'English' instead of 'Elizabeth'. I couldn't believe it when I looked and saw that!!!!x

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