[EBB Sightings] bird sounds

[EBB Sightings] bird sounds

Carla
Mon Mar 01 13:33:32 PST 2010
  • Previous Message: [EBB Sightings] bird sounds
  • Next Message: [EBB Sightings] bird sounds - hovering jays

    « Back to Month
    « Back to Archive List


    
    Yes, the stellar jays do that hovering thing at my suet feeder from time to
    time.  It seems to go in spurts where I'll see them hovering for several
    weeks then it  seems to stop.  I live in the hills in Oakland.  I've
    wondered if 
    a) it might be the juveniles/immature who haven't yet learned to just land
    on the little cross bars on suet feeder and/or 
    b)it is a game.  Corvids do play right?  And it looks hard to do.  
    
    Thoughts any one?
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: sightings-bounces at diabloaudubon.com
    [mailto:sightings-bounces at diabloaudubon.com] On Behalf Of Deborah Hecht
    Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 7:42 AM
    To: birds
    Subject: [EBB Sightings] bird sounds
    
    Can anyone tell me what common bird makes a buzzing noise? ?All I can
    tell you is that the sound is very hoarse, sounds like dzzzzz, has no
    variation, and lasts maybe two or three seconds - maybe. ?It's not a
    jay sound, at least, not typical.
    
    This morning, along with several dark eyed juncos, I was happy to see
    a white-crowned sparrow, a golden-crowned sparrow, and especially, a
    Bewick's wren, the latter of which I finally got to observe for a
    while through my binoculars. ?It looked exactly like its photos in the
    books, and wagged its tail like it was supposed to. I'd only seen
    glimpses of it before and thought it was a BW, and am happy to know my
    id was right.  ?As usual, lots of lesser goldfinches at the bird
    feeder and in the oak tree, making an unholy racket.
    
    Anyone ever see a Stellar's jay hover?  We have one who hovers at the
    feeder long enough to get his beak in for some seed!  It's quite a
    sight.
    _______________________________________________
    You received this message because you visited  www.diabloaudubon.com and
    subscribed to the mailing list 
    Sightings at diabloaudubon.com
    
    To unsubscribe, ask questions, change your subscription, or learn how to
    post to the list, visit the list information page at 
    http://www.diabloaudubon.com/mailman2/listinfo/sightings
    
    
    Posts to this list average 100 to 120 per month.  
    
    


    « Back to Month
    « Back to Archive List