E. Texas birdwatchers or experts please respond?
I would like to find out what kind of bird I'm seeing at my bird feeder. It looks like a miniature blue jay, about half the size, smaller crest proportionally, medium grey where a blue jay is blue, light underside. I've seen female jays with their mates
It sounds like a tufted titmouse.. could this be it? We have them in Louisiana.. cute little things.
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Finches were imported from California to the East Coast as caged birds many years ago. I think they like the nectar because in California the finches are big fruit eaters. Mike Inman sent a delightful photo of a pileated woodpecker feeding its
Evincing Alexander's connection to the coastal swamplands of his native East Texas, and Anderson's to his Edenic haunts in Mississippi, the images inside elicit both grace and fancy. Bright flowers pierce the dark of a palmetto and cypress forest,