In the lens: White Ibis, Blue-headed Vireo, Titmice, Yellow-Crowns

White Ibis

March 6, 2022

I took walks this weekend, so here is a showing of what I saw in the neighborhood. There are so many birds in the canopies, usually pairs. A sign that spring arrives soon.

Blue-headed Vireo (another photo from about this time last year)


Yellow-Crowned Night Herons, they're back! Courting and snuggling. Remember, that deep mustard color on the crown designates female.



Male Hairy Woodpecker


Pine Warbler


Northern Cardinal, male


Tufted Titmouse, actually a pair. Here's one of them.


They are fast!


A Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker enjoying the Bottlebrush Tree.


A Northern Mockingbird


Limpkins chasing each other, then building their nest in an untrimmed Sabal Palm. 




American Fish Crow


No photo, but walking home from the pool two nights ago, we saw and heard two Barred Owls caterwauling. Now, if they'd just choose that nesting box in Pineneedle to make a family.