Yard report - 938 Colard Lane, 4 miles Northwest of Lyons

 

Broad-tailed Hummers - one on 4/13, then not again for 9 days.  Currently at
least 5.

Common Raven - I think there is a pair nesting 500 yds north of me, one
keeps coming over for water.VERY vocal

House Wrens - arrived 5-6 days ago, actively filling boxes with sticks

Lesser Goldfinch - only seen 1 male - arrived 4 days ago - expecting 15 more

American Goldfinch - at least 5 bright males.

Red Crossbill - 1 on feeder all the time, 2 more around.

Common Poorwill - arrived 3 days ago - last night evidently 1 got into some
diet pills, and would not shut up.

Cassin's Finch - 1 pair hanging around

Tree and Violet-green Swallows - arrived about 5/1 - checking out the boxes.

Pinyon Jays - I've been 'good' with the peanuts, so they've been around
quite a bit.

Say's Phoebe - calling a lot next door (but someone is putting grass in an
eave 'box' (could be house finch)

Pine Siskin, Steller's Jay, both Chickadees, WB and Pygmy nuthatches,
Spotted Towhee, Chipping Sparrow, all present and obvious.

Magpies (who love the peanuts also), Rock Mourning and Eurasian Collared
Doves, Starling, Hairy and Downy peckers, ditto.

Western and Mountain Bluebirds trying to defend boxes from the newly arrived
swallows.  Meadowlark in the distance.

No sign yet of Black-headed Grosbeak, Lazuli Bunting, Lark Sparrow,
Cordilleran Flycatcher, Western Wood-Pewee or nighthawks.

 

Have a 'pair?" of Abert's Squirrels around a lot.one the usual black, the
other gray with a white belly.

 

Mother's Day DFO/BBC trip to Lyons area.

 

Davis - at 6,000 ft. NW of Lyons

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