Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?
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A brown creeper!
I had to search, anticipating some toilet humour, instead got lots of running shoes
Lovely forest birds, ours is called a treecreeper and looks identical to me. Usually shy, always seems to favour the hidden side of a tree.
@AndyD said in Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?:
I had to search, anticipating some toilet humour

The creeper was on the tree the same time a nuthatch was, so at first I thought I was seeing two nuthatches; they have similar tree-climbing movements. Nuthatches move down a tree head first, though, and the one bird was only going upwards and then flying off and coming back. I finally got out my binoculars and got a better look at both of them and realized one was a newbie to my yard. Apparently my area is part of its winter habitat.
Oh, and we have had a ton of woodpeckers, too. Northern flicker and a couple of red-bellied woodpeckers.

I used to feed the birds during but stopped many years ago. On a whim I picked up a feeder at Costco a couple of weeks ago. It was on a closeout at my warehouse for $25.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/solar-smart-bird-feeder/4000314026
Biggest problem for me is feeder placement. There aren't many places a) where I can get a wifi signal in the yard and b) where the squirrels can't get to the feeder. Lots of trees and shrubs and those rodents are so clever when it comes to figuring out ways to jump up, down, or sideways to get to the seed.
If you haven't seen them, check out Mark Rober's series on squirrels. Here's the first one:
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American eagle in my friend's yard, just a few blocks away. Not a super great video, bird can be seen a bit better if you're full screen on a laptop or monitor.
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Just realized I should have posted this here. Yesterday was an unexpectedly warm day. This guy was out, and another just like him.

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Likewise, warm day produces insects. This fella was on the wall at PetSmart! A conehead katydid.

@Piano-Dad Interesting. I thought all katydids were green.
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We have a pair of mourning doves who seem to have taken up residence in our backyard!
I keep seeing them in the bird bath. If I have a chance I'll upload the video from my bird bath camera....The robins are back. They've actually been here for a few weeks. They looked totally confused by the snow we had mid-March. Woodpeckers galore, too. Their hammering mating calls are a welcome sound when I'm out working in the yard.
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We keep our back door open at night [yeah, totally not safe in the 17th largest Metro (trivia: was 25th when I graduated from HD)-- in fact, I wouldn't do it, but RM opens it every time I lock it; I couldn't fall asleep for a minute and he'd have it open, so I gave up.]
So, I do get a cross breeze (having a single window in my bedroom, and better air quality.
Anyway, although they'll be a lot more later, now for some reason, I always have 1 mosquito buzzing around me and 1 small moth flapping its wings somewhere in my room at night.
It's mildly annoying. I'll have multiple mosquito bites daily soon enough. This will be more than annoying but not the end of the world.
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We have small black snakes. They are a valuable part of the ecosystem.
Well, I saw one (for only the second time) a few days ago. I went to get my phone to take a picture but of course it was long gone.
The cats around here are real street survivors. They rarely let anyone near them.
The lady who lives next door is an exception. They love her. She has an orange one that was living inside her house but insisted on moving back outside. She's been in the hospital and her son's been taking care of the house.
He is clearly not getting as much food as he's used to getting and I found him on my porch the other day. He jumped back outside (the screen door's lower screen is missing) but he didn't run away. I went out the screen door and he got close to me but still wouldn't let me touch him.
The cats in Hawaii behaved very differently. The ones on Hawaii Island and Maui were not afraid of people at all.
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Visiting us for 6-9 months, he's a bit edgy despite being called Poppy. Not let me touch so far

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Hummingbirds, "tiny harbingers of spring"...
None around here quite yet...but soon!
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I was hearing the owl across the lawn this evening. Glad it's around. The bears have awakened. Woke up to find a garbage bag half way up the field with garbage strewn about the other day. Took care of it pronto. Many birds are visiting the seed table, crows, blue jays, chickadees, evening grosbeaks, cardinals, titmouses, juntos, mourning doves, woodpeckers. A big grey squirrel and some red squirrels and chipmunks come to feast on the peanuts. The turkeys were up in the field last week playing the mating game. I suspect we'll start hearing peepers at the bottom of the hill very soon.
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Earlier this month the local RSPB area was unexpectedly visited by a young white tailed Eagle (sea eagle) presumably having a trip south from Scotland hunting or territory scouting.
I never saw it but someone took a great photo when a common buzzard was nearby.Now buzzards are one of our larger birds, so look at this, like a flying barn door

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