Brown-headed Cowbird
I never knew of them before this spring and my gosh, they have moved in and taken over. The poor Cardinals, Sparrows and Finches can only watch. If they didn't lay their eggs in other bird's nests, I might not be so aggravated with them. They are eating me out of house and home. Just look.......
Moving in......
Hanging out....
Taking over......
Poor Cardinal, he's a'wishin and a'hopin they'll save him some.
Well, that's the state of affairs around the lake. It's been rainy all day and we are expecting to have a rainy Easter.
Talk soon,
Laurie
Happy Easter Laurie!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sara! Happy Easter to you, too. What are you doing for Easter?
DeleteHi Laurie, I am not a cowbird fan..nor starlings...hate that nasty squawking things. They do ruin things for the prettier birds. I miss my finches. The bluebirds didn't stay because the wrens kept getting in the houses. I still have doves, cardinals and robins. Hope you can keep the pretty birds. Blessings to you, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteHi Susie, I haven't seen many bluebirds this spring. I remember seeing them in early summer last year. I hope they find the houses I put out for them. So far, I haven't seen many robins, either. But boy, those cowbirds are plentiful. After posting the pictures on here, I counted a dozen at the bird feeder. Yikes! What am I going to do?
DeleteI sure hope the cowbirds are just moving through your area. Maybe they will disappear as quickly as they came. We saw our first robin of the season last Thursday. Seems early for us.
ReplyDeleteOur weather for tomorrow is poor, too. We had light snow all day but it melted as soon as it hit the ground. Tomorrow is to be more of the same. Looks like our Easter bonnets will have to be waterproof!
Waterproof for sure, Mama Pea. Got the umbrella ready for church. I sure hope the cowbirds are just passing through, too. I'm wondering if I don't refill the bird feeder, will they think the cafe is closed? Hmmm. We'll see.
DeleteGoodness! You do have a lot of them! Greedy things! We only get one or two, which is enough.
ReplyDeleteI know! After I posted these pictures, I counted a dozen gathered around it. They wiped the feeder clean. I hope they move on.
DeleteOh I just love these shots! So cool!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa. Thank you and thank you for visiting! Come by anytime. There's always something going on here. Lol!
DeleteGreat pictures. The doves around here pretty much gobble everything up pretty quickly. They even eat the cat food I put out downstairs for the street cats. But thankfully they do share with the sparrows when I put out birdseed. Have a blessed day.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tammy. Thank goodness the doves share. They seem like such a meek bird, don't they?
DeleteOur Colorado girl comes in this week. Can't wait to see her.
Happy Easter.
Great pics..I do dislike when bullies arrive don't you?:)
ReplyDeleteHappy easter!
Thanks, Monique. Yes, the bullies have to be dealt with. I didn't re-fill the feeder and I haven't seen one of the bullies, since. Hopefully, they've moved on. Hope you had a great Easter, as well.
DeleteI have not heard of cowbirds before. You do seem to have a lot hanging around, I hope only temporarily.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of them before last week. I haven't put out any food for a couple of days. Hopefully, they've moved on. Have a great week, Lynda.
DeleteCheers from Japan! ! Happy Easter to you and your family.
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Hi Ryoma. Thanks for visiting. We had a very nice Easter and I hope you did, as well.
DeleteHey Laurie...
ReplyDeleteYikes...that is too many...for sure!
I think not feeding for a few days...also...they are big birds, and may not be able to gobble it all up you have a smaller feeder....seems they prefer the open or platform feeder....
Good luck!
Happy Easter!
Cheers
Linda :o)
Thanks, Linda. Right now, all I have is the one feeder. I need to get a smaller one and see if that solves the problem. Although, I haven't put out any feed for a couple of days and I think they may be gone. Hope so. They were gluttonous! We had a nice Easter...hope you did, too.
DeleteWe did!
DeleteAnd...the cottage weather was glorious!
Hope you are "Cow Bird" free!!
Have a great week!
I've never seen those around our place and I hope I don't! We had a beautiful Easter Sunday but we're actually celebrating with our kids tomorrow. Of course the weather is horrible this weekend. We just had a snow storm hit and the temps are in the 20's! Brrrr! Oh well, that's usually how my weather pattern hits...anytime I plan for outdoor activities, it goes bad!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great Easter Celebration with the kids, in spite of the weather. Snow and 20's in April.....wow!
DeleteLaurie, they really are cute. Too bad they are such sorry parents though. At least, they are good entertainment. Your pictures are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn. They are pretty birds, but good for nothing.
DeleteOh my goodness, I know what you mean. I guess it all boils down to survival of the fittest!
ReplyDeleteI guess so. I hope they cow birds find a new home.
DeleteWhat great photos of such nasty birds. We have cowbirds here in Vegas...nasty, nasty birds! I have several varieties of birds here that I have to chase away during nesting season - I have a pair of doves that returns each year. Along with the blackbirds and cowbirds that attack the nest! NASTY, NASTY birds. Hope you and Cliff are enjoying these first days of spring. XOXO
ReplyDeleteI stopped putting food out for a few days and thought the cow birds had moved on. No such luck...I put out some food for the other birds yesterday and guess who was first to show up? Cliff and I are having a great spring. Our Colorado daughter was home for a long weekend. I hated to see her go back yesterday. Man, I cried like a baby.
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