Another Day; More Birds

The last couple of nights we have had pretty severe storms here in North Texas and the birds have been pretty scarce.  The storm two nights ago actually broke a large limb from the tree where I have hung the bird feeder.  So this evening, Karen and I spent some quiet time out on the back porch to see if anyone would show  up, or if the broken tree had scared everyone away.  Thankfully, it looks like they are still willing to stop by, if only for a few moments.

But before that, I’ve been carrying my camera to work with me because there are some pretty birds that like to hang out around my parking garage.  After the storms of the past few days, (and since I’ve been taking my camera with me) they have been hiding.  Today however, as I was leaving, I saw several of them hanging out.  So I carefully put my camera bag in my car, remove the camera, and as stealthily as I can, I make my way to shooting distance of the first bird.  I raise the camera up to my face and as I press the button and… “No CF Card!”  Doh!  I forgot to replace the card when I offloaded my last set of pictures.  Better luck tomorrow.

So back to tonight, my friend Mrs. House Sparrow stopped by for a portrait.  She’s a pretty little thing.

And a new visitor.  Mr. American Robin stopped by.  I’ve seen him a few times, but I could never get my lens on him fast enough for a shot.  Tonight he was kind enough to allow me to take a few pictures of him.  Maybe next time he’ll even look at me.

American Robin

And of course, my old friend Mr. Cardinal.  He still doesn’t like having his picture taken.  I caught him hiding on the neighbors roof, just out of reach of a really good shot, and as soon as I took that one, away he flew.

Hiding Cardinal

You and me, Mr. Cardinal.  We’re going to become very good friends.  You’ll wish you were nicer to me when winter comes and I’m the one that still feeds you and your family!

First Visitors at Café Hampton

Today I saw the first visitors at Café Hampton!  I got a bird feeder over the weekend and have been watching it for three days waiting for the day for them to show up.  Of course, I wasn’t holding out much hope considering that it has been over 100 degrees every day lately and the wind has been blowing like it is still March.  But as they say, “If you build it, they will come.”  And come they have.

I only saw three visitors this evening, but it is a start.  And for the first time ever, I have had a Cardinal in my back yard here long enough to actually take a picture of.  Granted, they are not great pictures, but the birds are getting used to me, and I am getting used to them.  As we learn each other I hope the pictures will improve.

So, welcome to my first guests!

Mr. Cardinal.

Northern Cardinal

Mrs. House Finch

Female House Finch

Mr. House Finch

Male House Finch

I have got to get me that bird book and start learning these guys’ names.