Message Boards

Guidelines

  • Please be sure posts are category appropriate.
  • No off-topic or off-color postings.
  • Postings may be deleted at the discretion of HGTV Moderators.
  • No advertising is allowed.
  • Be Nice. No name calling, personal attacks or flaming.
  • Certain words will trigger moderation of the post. These words mostly cover political and religious topics, which are OFF the topics covered by HGTV.
  • For general message board help, click the tab labeled "Tools," and choose "Help" from the dropdown menu.
Full Guidelines

  HGTV.com
  HGTV Message Boards
Hop To Forum Categories   Outdoors
Hop To Forums   General Gardening
  Who stops by your garden in the winter months?
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Who stops by your garden in the winter months? Sign In/Join 
Picture of muddyshoes
posted
This little fellow was trying his hardest to
chisel out sunflower seeds frozen in ice!


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)


 
Posts: 11370 | Registered: Apr 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of zone9alady
posted Hide Post
Awwwe poor thing, that looks cold!

We get the American Robins that come down from the north. I used to see hundreds of them, but now I'm only seeing dozens. I wonder why?


Whether You Think You Can Or You Think You Can't..... You're Right - Henry Ford
 
Posts: 6841 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: Feb 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
No winter 'visitors' now that I have deer-proof fencing. The deer are still around further out but no longer eat my shrubs and sleep in the garden. All the other critters are hibernating, we only occasionally see squirrels or chipmunks in the winter months. Possibly cougars are around but not in my garden. The dog tells me there are mice under the snow altho I don't see them.

With the teeth that guy in your pic has he shouldn't have any trouble getting those seeds! Nice pic!


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/
 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of vera ellen
posted Hide Post
what a great picture Muddy! Perhaps you should go out and spread some fresh seeds on top of the ice.

Z9, I wonder if your robins aren't already migrating. Time to go find a mate. I've seen lots of courting activity around here. I was thinking it's a bit early for courtship....obviously I was wrong. There were 2 male bluebirds courting one little female just this morning. I love listening to them talk back and forth.

ve
 
Posts: 2202 | Location: southern middle Tennessee | Registered: May 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of zone9alady
posted Hide Post
Well it's courting year around down here LOL!
Sandhill Cranes in the front pond have been making their nest. Carolina Wrens are making nests in my hanging pots. Our ever-present Cardinal pair and Red Shouldered Hawks are busy.

It's just the last few years I've noticed the reduction of American Robins in winter. Maybe because of the mild winters we've been having they must settle down further north of us.


Whether You Think You Can Or You Think You Can't..... You're Right - Henry Ford
 
Posts: 6841 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: Feb 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of muddyshoes
posted Hide Post
Everyone is getting greedy! LOL I have also seen quite a few hawks around the highways lately. I was hoping for you all to post some pics?


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)


 
Posts: 11370 | Registered: Apr 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of muddyshoes
posted Hide Post
I think everyone takes as much as they can carry! :>)


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)


 
Posts: 11370 | Registered: Apr 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Florida Farm Girl
posted Hide Post
Well, its been a a few days since one visited, but here's a shot from a while back (January 19).

This message has been edited. Last edited by: Florida Farm Girl,


www.floridafarmgirlsworld.blogspot.com


Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.


 
Posts: 5157 | Location: Northwest Florida | Registered: Dec 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
Haven't taken any pics of wildlife this year as they are too far away but have some old ones from when they used to feast on my garden.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/


 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
Here's a close-up of a fawn.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/


 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
Here's another fawn who thinks she's 'hiding' behind the bare twigs.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/


 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
Don't know what kind of birds these are but they are red altho it's not a good pic.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/


 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
This is the mighty little mouse hunter. Mice run in tunnels under the snow in winter and probably eat some of my plants altho I don't see much damage from them. My dog sure knows they are there and would like to catch one.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/


 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of theoriginalfluffy
posted Hide Post
I just saw the most beautiful bird this morning on a branch of my tree. It had a blue head with a tan/brown chest area, and some white. Does anyone know what type that is? I wish I could have gotten a picture.
 
Posts: 952 | Registered: May 24, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of muddyshoes
posted Hide Post
Hope someone knows Fluff!

OMG Farm Girl & Lucky~~ Are those cute shots!
You are fearless to get that hawk! Lucky the fawn is darling (!!)...prize winning shot! ****:>) Thanks for adding to the thread!


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)
 
Posts: 11370 | Registered: Apr 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of muddyshoes
posted Hide Post
So tha's what doggies are doing when you see that?! Cute doggie!


"Those that throw mud, lose ground!" :>)
 
Posts: 11370 | Registered: Apr 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of ga.karen
posted Hide Post
Lucky, kind of hard to tell from the pics but check out the pine gros beaks...

http://identify.whatbird.com/o..._/Pine_Grosbeak.aspx

or the white-winged crossbill...

http://identify.whatbird.com/o...inged_Crossbill.aspx


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
Posts: 2921 | Location: SW Ga. 8a/b | Registered: Apr 21, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Florida Farm Girl
posted Hide Post
Muddy, yeah, I'm real brave. I took that shot through the window from inside my sewing room!!! I'm sure he'd have left had I so much as opened the back door. Most all the pictures I have of the backyard birds are through the window.


www.floridafarmgirlsworld.blogspot.com


Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.
 
Posts: 5157 | Location: Northwest Florida | Registered: Dec 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of vera ellen
posted Hide Post
What wonderful picture you all have taken. Love the hawk.......love the fawn with the snow covered nose.

Muddy, the crow with the bread in it's beak is great!!!

Joy, I'm not familiar with blue headed birds...I was hoping FFG could answer your question.

Thanks for the photo's everyone.

ve
 
Posts: 2202 | Location: southern middle Tennessee | Registered: May 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Florida Farm Girl
posted Hide Post
Vera, my first guess would be a bluebird, but I have no idea where Fluffy lives, so can't be sure. There aren't that many blue birds to choose from!


www.floridafarmgirlsworld.blogspot.com


Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.
 
Posts: 5157 | Location: Northwest Florida | Registered: Dec 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of theoriginalfluffy
posted Hide Post
Ok, that bird identifier website was really helpful. I never knew there such a thing!

It' an Eastern Bluebird. So pretty! And today I saw a cardinal on the same tree. I'm so glad I moved my desk to face the window!!

Lovely pics, everyone! Thanks for sharing.
 
Posts: 952 | Registered: May 24, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of joyluck
posted Hide Post
Thanks All.

Karen, thanks for the links altho I seem to remember 'my' birds were a darker red. We have had Pine Grosbeaks here but they are brighter red. I had a look at the site but can't find a similar bird.


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

Inspirational pics: http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/
 
Posts: 12106 | Location: north of 50 zone3 | Registered: Feb 08, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Luv R Pups
posted Hide Post
Wonderful pix of wildlife in the gardens y'all!

Z9aLady, I think many of the robins are staying further north with the more mild winters. I've noticed I am seeing a lot more of them during the winter months up here in N GA, both in the trees and even on the ground when it's really mild. I'm guessing it the ones that stay here year round supplemented by migrants that stop and spend the winter here instead of going on further south.


Luv R Pups
~ It's our relationships, with God and with each other, that really count in life. ~
~~ Gardening, a healthy addiction! ~~
 
Posts: 4295 | Location: NE Metro, Atlanta. GA, Zone 8 | Registered: Apr 22, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of zone9alady
posted Hide Post
Yep LRP's, we still haven't gotten a hard freeze yet and it's the middle of February! I just miss seeing those hundreds of Robins in the yard. They are so funny to watch the way they "walk" instead of hop around.


Whether You Think You Can Or You Think You Can't..... You're Right - Henry Ford
 
Posts: 6841 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: Feb 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 

HGTV.com    HGTV Message Boards  Hop To Forum Categories  Outdoors  Hop To Forums  General Gardening    Who stops by your garden in the winter months?