1. Books

<em>Birds Living II</em> by Richard Stade

Email me
Read More
  • Photo Sharing
  • About SmugMug
  • Browse Photos
  • Prints & Gifts
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Owner Log In
© 2023 SmugMug, Inc.
    Tufted Titmouse – ForagingBaeolophus bicolor
September – Texas
L=6.5”  ......   WS=9.75”   ......  WT=0.75 oz
Order: Passeriformes (Passerine Birds)
Family: Paridae (Chickadees and Titmice)
Tufted Titmice are active, noisy birds common in the Eastern U.S. that are expanding their range northward. This small bird constantly hops and flies between branches as it forages and forages on the ground more frequently than other titmice or chickadees.
    Harris’s SparrowZonotrichia querula
January – Colorado
L=7.5”   ......  WS=10.5”.......     WT=1.3 oz
Order: Passeriformes (Passerine Birds)
Family: Emberizidae (New World Sparrows)
Harris’s Sparrows are the largest member in North America of the Emberizidae (New World Sparrows) family. By comparison it is about 25% larger than the ubiquitous House Sparrow (which is an Old World Sparrow and not a member of the Emberizidae family).

This sparrow is named after Edward Harris, a travelling companion of John Audubon.
    Common Grackle – At the bird feeder Quiscalus quiscula 
April – Texas
L=12.5”   ......  WS=17”    ....... WT=4 oz
Order: Passeriformes (Passerine Birds)
Family: Icteridae  (Blackbirds, Orioles, Allies)
The Common Grackle is large and conspicuous with a traditional range in the Eastern United States. It extreme flexibility in diet and nesting habits along with the clearing of forests which has increased nesting habitats has led to a surge in its population. It has also expanded its range into the Western United States in the last half century. This success has negative consequences as flocks of grackles are amongst the most significant agricultural pests. Similarly, Common Grackles will descend in great numbers and with great commotion on back-yard bird feeders driving all others off until.

In poor light conditions the Common Grackle looks black but with sunlight a beautiful array of iridescent colors becomes apparent. It song, sung loudly and frequently is inharmonious to human ears but undoubtedly is music to their own.