Meadow Mueller 07/2003 - 04/2015

Meadow Mueller 07/2003 - 04/2015

May 22, 2019

Oriole Party

Good day! A quick blog about a recent occurrence in our backyard.

Early last week it was unseasonably cold and wet. I'm talking +7 C and 10 - 15 mm of rain each day. Just not what we hope for in the middle of May, and neither did the Baltimore Orioles. Normally we may see 4 to 6 males around this time as they move through, and one or two will stay with us, finding mates and raising families in the neighbourhood. That cold wet spell sure boosted the number of Baltimore Orioles. Highest count was 22 birds all here at once!

It was a crazy awesome time. We couldn't keep up with feeding all these birds with just our 3 feeders, offering nectar (sugar water), orange halves and grape jelly. My mother donated a big bag of oranges and a few jars of jelly to the cause. I also made a make shift feeder using a slab of wood, driving some nails through it as spikes for old orange halves and filling them with grape jelly. It was obvious the birds were desperate as they were diving into my yard waste bin, going after all the discarded orange skins, and some even sat upon my jelly jar helping themselves while I was out back. Here are a few photos of the party.

The make shift feeder.


Just a few birds here.


A few more.


How many Orioles can you see here? 14 is what I see.


Another 7 waiting for a turn at the picnic table.


The kicker was this banded Baltimore Oriole. I wanted to try for his band numbers but couldn't sit outside through the steady rain with my camera. Also having 22 Orioles flying around, often chasing each other, no way this guy was sitting still for very long.


This fall out of Orioles only lasted a few days. Once things warmed up and dried out, the birds were moving along. I'm happy to report that we still have at least 6 birds.

Thanks for stopping in. Cheers to you all on Whisky Wednesday!

May 17, 2019

For Eva

I was doing a little bit of very local birding this morning. No shortage of Baltimore Orioles to say the least. Some new arrivals to the park included Great Crested Flycatchers, Blackburnian Warblers and 3 male Indigo Buntings. Who doesn't love to see an Indigo Bunting? I heard their song well before I spotted one, but it is a song that sticks with me year after year unlike so many Warblers' songs.


A nice short outing.

On my way out I was stopped by a woman who reads my blog, and has for a few years now. She recognized me as I walked past her. She introduced herself and had some kind words for me. Then we chatted briefly about the birds before parting ways.

Thank you for this moment Eva. It was an unexpected surprise. I know I haven't blogged a lot here lately, especially now that we are in nesting season and the other blog is fairly active; but your words inspired me to put a little more effort in here.

Have a great long weekend everyone!