Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: using tail for balance
Downy Woodpecker
06 Feb 2016 |
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This photo was taken a couple of days ago, on 4 February 2016, when I was on a birding walk with friends, in Weaselhead. Unfortunately, it was heavily overcast - though there was no sign of the sun, it wasn't that cold. Many of our temperatures this winter have been so ridiculously mild. On Monday and Tuesday of this coming week, the forecast is for PLUS 11C and 13C! Whatever happened to the -20Cs and -30Cs? Makes you wonder what our summer is going to be like!
The following is a list of the species seen:
FFCPPSoc. BIRDING, Weaselhead Natural Area, Calgary, 0915-1215, Thu, 04Feb2016. Heavy overcast, NW wind 15kph, -2 to 3°C. Combined results, 2 groups.
1. Bald Eagle-1ad
2. Downy Woodpecker-5
3. Hairy Woodpecker-2
4. Northern Flicker-1
5. Blue Jay-3+
6. Black-billed Magpie-3
7. Common Raven-5
8. Black-capped Chickadee-20
9. Boreal Chickadee-3
10. Red-breasted Nuthatch-1 heard
11. White-breasted Nuthatch-2
12. Bohemian Waxwing-1
13. Pine Grosbeak-40+
14. House Finch-8+
15. White-winged Crossbill-1
16. Common Redpoll-150
17. Pine Siskin-50
18. American Goldfinch-1
Coyote-1
Red Squirrel-8
White-tailed Deer-4+
"The active little Downy Woodpecker is a familiar sight at backyard feeders and in parks and woodlots, where it joins flocks of chickadees and nuthatches, barely outsizing them. An often acrobatic forager, this black-and-white woodpecker is at home on tiny branches or balancing on slender plant galls, sycamore seed balls, and suet feeders. Downies and their larger lookalike, the Hairy Woodpecker, are one of the first identification challenges that beginning bird watchers master." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Downy_Woodpecker/id/
Downy Woodpecker
09 Apr 2015 |
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This photo was taken on 23 November 2014, when I went for part of a birding walk with friends in Fish Creek Park. There is always a Downy Woodpecker to be seen in the Sikome area, along with the usual Black-capped Chickadees.
"The active little Downy Woodpecker is a familiar sight at backyard feeders and in parks and woodlots, where it joins flocks of chickadees and nuthatches, barely outsizing them. An often acrobatic forager, this black-and-white woodpecker is at home on tiny branches or balancing on slender plant galls, sycamore seed balls, and suet feeders. Downies and their larger lookalike, the Hairy Woodpecker, are one of the first identification challenges that beginning bird watchers master." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Downy_Woodpecker/id/
I was lucky enough to get a quick sighting of the Long-tailed Weasel that day, too, when I called in after the walk. Only managed to take a handful of shots and most didn't come out well enough to post, but it was still nice to see this little animal in its beautiful white, winter coat.
Update on 9 April 2015: it looks like the pair of Great Horned Owls that have nested in the Sikome area for years, have not had a successful nesting season this year. People had been seeing Dad sitting in one of the trees up till recently, keeping watch over the nest where Mom was out of sight in the cavity. Apparently, both adults are now being seen sitting in nearby trees, which presumably means that they have had no little ones this year. Or else it means that something happened to the tiny owlets after they were hatched. This is all so sad, for the owls themselves, and for all the people who have been following these owls for years. They gave us all so much pleasure, especially when the owlets were old enough to perch on top of the hollow snag.
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