Remove 10000-clicks
article thumbnail

Some of My Christmas Day Yard Birds

10,000 Birds

If you click on the photo it will take you to the larger original. Clicking on most of these photos will open a new tab taking you to my 10000 Birds posts on that respective species The post on the California Scrub-Jay above is here. One of the first species I noted were a pair of Anna’s Hummingbirds.

article thumbnail

The Juniper Titmouse Nesting Project

10,000 Birds

Click on the photo for a full sized image. You can also see my 10000 Birds post on the Oak Titmouse here. One of my favorite bird species living by my house is the Juniper Titmouse. Although the Juniper Titmouse is not officially a threatened species, its numbers have been declining due to loss of habitat.

2017 143
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Cassin’s Finch at Lassen Volcanic National Park

10,000 Birds

You can see some of my older Lassen Park posts featuring several other species from this beautiful park here. This week I am reporting on the Cassin’s Finch ( Haemorhous cassinii ), another western species found nesting in Lassen Volcanic National Park. This is the male of the species (click on photos for full sized images).

article thumbnail

Mountain Bluebirds at Lassen Volcanic National Park

10,000 Birds

Firstly, if you check the wonderful photo galleries here at 10000 Birds, you will find some excellent shots of the female Mountain Bluebird that Corey took in New York, of all places! Click on photos for full sized images. Last June I found adult Nutcrackers feeding young at this location. You can download their bird list here.

article thumbnail

Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Bluebirds Fly

10,000 Birds

Well, it is nesting season and being a nest box monitor with three Bluebird Trails, I thought I should rectify the blatant lack of coverage on 10000 Birds of one of the most iconic North American birds of our time. This is the male Western Bluebird checking out a natural cavity in a large oak tree (click on photos for full sized images).