Thursday, May 5, 2011

Birds in NM

Every May 21st I see a different group of birds at my feeder before and after this date. I pick 21st as I saw 12 Western Tanagers one spring in our Cottonwood tree. They come up the green stripe in NM which is the Rio Grande into the Chama River up into Colorado I guess.


The Evening Grosbeaks come with Black-headed and Rose-breasted.




Western Bluebird. Comes with Robins. I've noticed the birds come together with what eats similar things. Bugs, seeds, and emerging flowers in case of Cottonwood.


Western Tanager! With Bluebirds.


Scrub Jay's stay all year.


Anna's Hummer,  I think. This one seems to know where the feeder was last year and demanded I put it up.


Black Headed Grosbeak is the most NM looking bird I think.


Lazuli Bunting like a cage bird.


Grosbeak has a very warm yellow spot on Breast.


Lawrence Finch, a western Goldfinch. There will be tons later as the seeds are around. Sunflowers and such.



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