April 28 2010
- House Finch Family on feeders, feeding youngsters
- Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders
- Shot and killed male Brown Headed Cowbird
Posted in 2010 Journal, Census, Predator, Food
Posted in 2010 Journal, Census, Predator, Food
Posted in 2010 Journal, Census, Habitat, Predator, Shelter, Food
Texas Bluebonnets in bloom on rocky ground
Posted in 2010 Journal, Census, Habitat, Shelter, Food
Species sighted:
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Black-chinned Hummingbird
Northern Cardinal
Carolina Wren
Lesser Goldfinch
Titmouse
Ladder-backed Woodpecker
Squirrels
Posted in 2010 Journal, Census, Habitat, Predator, Food, Water
Caretakers note: The Brown Headed Cowbird is a nest parasite species that lays its eggs in songbirds nests. The Brown Headed Cowbird female sometimes kicks the songbird eggs out of their nest. The Brown Headed Cowbird fledgeling is larger and hatches sooner than the songbird eggs, causing the songbird female to favor feeding that youngster instead of its own. This behavior is adapted from following herds of buffalo many years ago. Now days, the Brown Headed Cowbird is found near cattle ranches.
Posted in 2010 Journal, Census, Predator, Food
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