Passion For Birds – Passion For Life


Let Nature Be Your Stress Reliever

As an avid lover of birds, butterflies, flowers and gardens, you will often hear me us the phrase” Nature is God’s stress reliever”.  In these tough economic times, many of need to get away – refresh- recharge! There isn’t a more cost effective way of recharging and relaxing than to take walk into nature, to observe, to watch and hear the beautiful songs of the birds, and lose yourself in the splendor of all of the sights and sounds that Mother Nature has to offer.

Watch a Chickadee pick just the right seed off of the feeder, then fly off to enjoy his snack. I am particularly fond of the Woodpeckers and the drumming sounds that provide a “rhythm section” for the sounds.  

Now that the leaves have almost all tumbled to the ground, the squirrels are more visible and daring as they stock up on food for the cold days ahead.  Now I know there are some of you who think they are pests.  Well, there are times that I agree, and other times I don’t.  That’s why Bird Essentials provides options to love them and feed them, or help to keep them at bay.  Did you know that squirrels try to fool other squirrels and small animals that might eat their “stashed morsels?”  They fake us and potential other robbers with a slight of hand trick.  The squirrels appear to be burying a seed or nut, when actually the hole, covered up, is empty.  It’s been proven that potential robbers give up after taking time to excavate “empty stashes”.  You can find out how to keep hem at bay or enjoy the frivolity of their antics by feeding them by going HERE

As I have stressed in previous articles, by providing food and water sources to wild life during the fall and winter months, you will have an endless flurry of activity.  Enjoy the stress relieving joys of bird feeding and watching. 

Sit back, enjoy the show! It’s an inexpensive way to relax and forget the stress of the day. Stop by Bird Essentials and we will introduce you to all of the products you need to do that for less.

Autumn’s Piping Song-Birds

Birds in song“Clouds of insects danced and buzzed in the golden autumn light, and the air was full of the piping of the song-birds. Long, glinting dragonflies shot across the path, or hung tremulous with gauzy wings and gleaming bodies”. by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

OK, so I have been missing in action for a couple of days.  Autumn is my favorite time of year, and the weather has been unbelievable and I just had to play hooky.  I experienced the clouds of insects dancing in the golden light of autumn.  There were so many of them, they did look like a cloud!

Yesterday, I took a walk at dawn and got to revel in the sounds of the morning dusk, the final crickets chirping off and the tree frogs croaking down, and the glorious sound of the birds waking up and filling the air with their piping and melodious songs.  I literally stopped in my tracks and took it all in, and was suddenly overwhelmed with nature and the beauty of the sunrise and sights and sounds of the day coming alive.

I am grateful for the time I gave myself!!  Have you taken a moment for you lately?

THE FALL LINE UP

Birds in flight at sunriseThe arrival of fall means different things to different people. For some, the beautiful autumn colors make it a favorite season, while for others it’s the mild temperatures, the World Series, or heading back to school. But for birders and their friends who like to watch butterflies, dragonflies, and other animals, the arrival of fall means only one thing: migrations. The best natural migration corridors occur in mountain ridges, river valleys, and along coastlines. Yet it’s possible to see migrating animals just about anywhere. Here are some tips for enjoying the passing hordes.

Birds

Early morning often provides great looks at birds just finished with all-night flights. As the sun starts to rise, some birds that find themselves out over ocean waters or above the Great Lakes will suddenly head for the nearest land. Hundreds of birds can come pouring inland at these times, among them thrushes, warblers, vireos, and tanagers.

During daylight hours, the skies can be filled with everything from White Pelicans to Bobolinks. Expect lots of shorebirds, cormorants, terns, and gulls at the seaside and hawks, swifts, flickers, jays, swallows, and robins overhead almost everywhere.

Butterflies

Most people have heard about Monarchs and their fall migrations to the mountains of southern Mexico, but lots of other butterflies travel in autumn. Some even head north!

Watch in the same places that bird migrants concentrate for American Ladies, Question Marks, Red Admirals, and the more abundant Monarchs – all moving southward. By contrast, Cloudless Sulphurs may be headed north in fall, as their southern populations expand, and Painted Ladies and Common Buckeyes can be watched for flying north or south.

Fall is in the air

Blessings for AutumnI am told that in this phenomenon called the blogosphere Wednesdays are wordless!  Enjoy the graphic!