




On, under, and around: Northern Cardinals, White-thoated Sparrows, a Fox Sparrow, and a Song Sparrow grab and glean the seeds of Platycladus orientalis.
Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world. "The place to observe nature is where you are."—John Burroughs
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My backyard, in the southern-tier of N.Y., are 12 beautiful mourning doves, flocking/feeding on seed under the bird feeder. Almost pink in this early light.
They do like to herd. A nearby fire-escape facing the morning sun here often has up to twenty Mourning Ds on it.
Have only seen fox sparrows once up here in Westchester. I was struck by their size and distinctive markings. Handsome birds.
Your posts really make me wish I could get out more.
Sandra