Showing posts with label Gray Catbird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gray Catbird. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Catbirds Return

Catbird at the Jelly Feeder
Catbird at the Jelly Feeder
Gray Catbird


We look forward to the return of the gray catbird. Sometimes, this bird sounds like a crying baby. Sometimes, the catbird sounds like a cat. Sometimes, it has an upbeat, silly song.

Catbirds eat insects and come to jelly feeders.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Baby Catbird

Baby Catbird

We never found the catbird nest, but we saw the parents carrying food. Finally, we found a baby

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Summer Backyard Birds in New Jersey: Chickadee, Robin, Catbird

Chickadee
Black-capped Chickadee
Robin
American Robin
Catbird
Gray Catbird
Although the spring migration has ended, there still are quite a few birds in our backyard. This year, the antics of the catbirds are particularly amusing. They eat the jelly that we had set out for the orioles and they eat the insects that Chris stirs up while planting. The most amusing part is that they'll dip insects in the jelly and take them back to the nest to feed their babies.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Catbird and Titmouse

Catbird 
A pair of gray catbirds have been frequenting our yard. They are eating the jelly we put out for the orioles and one even drank the nectar. Here one has landed on an orange. The catbird has been making a wide variety of calls. It's the bird that sounds like a crying baby at times and has a wonderful song other times. Chris has two nicknames for the catbirds, jelly heads or silly singers.

titmouse  
This tufted titmouse is enjoying the peanut feeder.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Birds from the backyard feeders

We put up a jelly feeder for the orioles. They ignored it while building their nest and then disappeared entirely during the June rains. The catbirds have been sampling the jelly recently.
Catbird 

The goldfinches are returning to the nyjer feeder now but not in the same numbers that we saw last year.
Goldfinches 

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Birds from the Celery Farm in Allendale

Yellow Warbler
We took a quick trip to the Celery Farm in Allendale, NJ. The yellow warbler was best photo that we got.

We spotted some wood ducks including what appeared to be an immature male just showing some adult colors.
Wood ducks

Wood duck 
Wood duck 

Egret
Egret


Swans and Ducks

Cormorant
Cormorant

Baby Catbird
Baby Catbird

Swallow
Swallow

Wren
Wren

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Closter Nature Center

Catbird
Grey Catbird

Deer 


We visited the Closter Nature Center early on Memorial Day. We saw a few birds, a few chipmunks and a few deer, but the highlight was encountering two wolves chasing a deer. We decided that another birding spot would be more relaxing and went to the Meadowlands. (Edited for correction:) We are more familiar with the coyotes in California, which are smaller than what we saw here. We have since found out that the coyotes on the East Coast are larger, so we're sure it was not wolves now. I guess we could have continued on the trail after all.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Catbird

Catbird

Gray Catbird

Well, the leaves are changing and summer is almost over. The catbird will spend the winter in Costa Rica and we are left in New Jersey.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Catbird eating a berry

Catbird


There were several catbirds rustling about in some bushes that were full of berries. Chris took several photos of one bird and when we looked at this one, we found she caught it in the middle of a snack.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Gray Catbird

Catbird

We heard the Gray Catbird for about a week. He sounds like a baby crying, or some people say a cat meowing.