Anonymous
Post 06/26/2016 13:25     Subject: Birds in your garden

The kinglets are seasonal, but have been coming regularly. And those are the red-bellied not red headed woodpeckers. I sometimes see towhees in spring. The bird variety has declined as several new developments have come up nearby.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2016 12:20     Subject: Birds in your garden

Anonymous wrote:Hummingbirds, cowbirds, catbirds, red headed woodpecker, downy woodpecker, cardinals, blue jays, Carolina wrens, doves, goldfinches, housefinches, nuthatches, chickadees, robins, starlings, grackles, crows, pigeons-gah!, many types of sparrows, mockingbirds, ruby crowned kinglets, Northern flickers are regulars.
Birds I have seen very occasionally are red-winged blackbirds, a female tanager once, a rose-breasted grosbeak once, turkey vultures and pileated woodpeckers.
I have hummingbird and regular bird feeders and a very bird-friendly garden.


I am jealous on the ruby crowned kinglets! Aren't they seasonal migrants? I have seen all of the birds on your list except that one and the red-headed woodpecker. I do get a lot of tufted titmice, and sometimes juncos.

I also had a male rose-breasted grosbeak on my feeder once this year but haven't seen him again.

On woodpecker -- do you mean red headed or red bellied? I have never seen the former in my yard but I get the latter all the time.

http://tnwatchablewildlife.org/similarspeciesdetails.cfm?uid=12072515393780573

Anonymous
Post 06/26/2016 08:20     Subject: Birds in your garden

Song sparrows, robins, cardinals, blue jays, grackles, and rice birds (I can't remember their proper name)
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2016 07:59     Subject: Birds in your garden

Tobins, cardinals, blue jays, finches, woodpeckers
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2016 07:09     Subject: Re:Birds in your garden

Robins and cardinals are frequent. The robins built nests but chose not great places so seem to have abandoned them. This year we have some woodpeckers. They sound like jackhammers in the morning. I watched one go after our fence post the other day. They can do some damage!
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2016 06:56     Subject: Birds in your garden

One of my favorites are Northern Cardinals. They brighten up the day with their appearance and song. The males are particularly dashing. I have never seen a Scarlet Tanager, Would love to see one of those one day.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 23:50     Subject: Birds in your garden

Hummingbirds, cowbirds, catbirds, red headed woodpecker, downy woodpecker, cardinals, blue jays, Carolina wrens, doves, goldfinches, housefinches, nuthatches, chickadees, robins, starlings, grackles, crows, pigeons-gah!, many types of sparrows, mockingbirds, ruby crowned kinglets, Northern flickers are regulars.
Birds I have seen very occasionally are red-winged blackbirds, a female tanager once, a rose-breasted grosbeak once, turkey vultures and pileated woodpeckers.
I have hummingbird and regular bird feeders and a very bird-friendly garden.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 22:35     Subject: Birds in your garden

The Smithsonian has some great resources on how to foster healthy urban habitats for birds http://www.gardens.si.edu/our-gardens/urban-bird-habitat.html
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 22:18     Subject: Birds in your garden

Wrens, robins, finches, cardinals, blue jays - they eat the pests.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 22:01     Subject: Birds in your garden

American Robins are now resident birds in DC. I have plenty of them in my garden trying to catch earth worms. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/01/31/robin-invasion-red-breasted-birds-no-longer-a-harbinger-of-spring/
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 21:44     Subject: Birds in your garden

I've had several bright yellow goldfinches lately.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 21:08     Subject: Re:Birds in your garden

Here is a guide to some of the local birds of Washington DC



Many of these birds are migratory and come back every year.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 20:43     Subject: Re:Birds in your garden

If you plant it, they will come...

https://www.nps.gov/plants/pubs/Chesapeake/pdf/chesapeakenatives.pdf

look for the bird icon
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 20:17     Subject: Birds in your garden

Ruby-crowned kinglets
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2016 20:17     Subject: Birds in your garden

What types of birds visit your garden in the summer?