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ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
DEAD OWLS | RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS For the Birds Radio Program: Dead Owls. Original Air Date: Jan. 13, 1997. Laura’s freezer is filling up with owls succumbing to the harsh winter. They’ll be necropsied and then salvaged for education; they’re already educating Laura about their hard lives. (3:54) Audio missing. Barred Owl.WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG When a wonderful bird shows up during spring migration, it’s fun to see it as a hopeful sign. But even if it’s just one bird who took a wrong turn at Lake Superior, it’s still a gift. This one brought my yard list, the list of birds that I've seen or heard when either ILOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A TRULY ENTRY-LEVEL FIELD GUIDE FOR According to a recent survey (n=1), this is the greatest field guideof all time.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDS Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!! Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
DEAD OWLS | RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS For the Birds Radio Program: Dead Owls. Original Air Date: Jan. 13, 1997. Laura’s freezer is filling up with owls succumbing to the harsh winter. They’ll be necropsied and then salvaged for education; they’re already educating Laura about their hard lives. (3:54) Audio missing. Barred Owl.WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG When a wonderful bird shows up during spring migration, it’s fun to see it as a hopeful sign. But even if it’s just one bird who took a wrong turn at Lake Superior, it’s still a gift. This one brought my yard list, the list of birds that I've seen or heard when either ILOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A TRULY ENTRY-LEVEL FIELD GUIDE FOR According to a recent survey (n=1), this is the greatest field guideof all time.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDS Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!! Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
DICKCISSEL: 11 SONGS Recorded on June 8, 2021 Recorded in Roy Johnson Wetlands, Douglas County, WI Laura used her Zoom H6 to record this Dickcissel from hercar
GRAY CATBIRD: ENTIRE SONG BOUT, ALMOST 14 MINUTES Recorded on May 30, 2021 Recorded in Laura's backyard, in Duluth, MN This catbird was singing right next to my front porch for almost 14 minutes. Five or so minutes into this, he moves to a slightly moredistant perch.
BIG PETE ROAD IN PORT WING, 9 AM OF A JUNE MORNING Recorded on June 8, 2021 Recorded in Big Pete Road, Port Wing, Bayfield County, Wisconsin I took a walk down Big Pete Road, leaving my Zoom recording by my car for my hour-long walk. This is the recording I returned to. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A BRIEF VISIT TO PORT WING On Tuesday morning, I got up a few minutes after 3 am. It was quite a bit before dawn but a catbird was singing away, so I set my recorderon my front porch.
DEAD OWLS | RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS For the Birds Radio Program: Dead Owls. Original Air Date: Jan. 13, 1997. Laura’s freezer is filling up with owls succumbing to the harsh winter. They’ll be necropsied and then salvaged for education; they’re already educating Laura about their hard lives. (3:54) Audio missing. Barred Owl. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: GEE WHIZ: A SAD LOSS He had a mate, Oobleck, but fathered over his long life a total of at least 178 Whooping Cranes—far more than one female could produce—thanks to artificial insemination projects. As of 2018, 9 of Gee Whiz’s offspring were still alive in captivity and 29 in the wild, some breeding in Wisconsin. Gee Whiz died on February 24 at theripe old
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A TRULY ENTRY-LEVEL FIELD GUIDE FOR According to a recent survey (n=1), this is the greatest field guideof all time.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: MORE THAN YOU MAYBE WANTED TO KNOW On April 9, I “attended” a webinar given by the Crane Research Coordinator at the International Crane Foundation, Anne Lacy, an authority on Sandhill Cranes. This was a thrilling experience for me because a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Anne was my own student, a charming and studious fourth grader who seemed serious and focused beyond her years. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: DICKCISSELS! I spent Tuesday morning birding in Port Wing, Wisconsin. On the way home, I stopped at a lovely birding hotspot called the Roy JohnsonWetla
SILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
DEAD OWLS | RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS For the Birds Radio Program: Dead Owls. Original Air Date: Jan. 13, 1997. Laura’s freezer is filling up with owls succumbing to the harsh winter. They’ll be necropsied and then salvaged for education; they’re already educating Laura about their hard lives. (3:54) Audio missing. Barred Owl.WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG When a wonderful bird shows up during spring migration, it’s fun to see it as a hopeful sign. But even if it’s just one bird who took a wrong turn at Lake Superior, it’s still a gift. This one brought my yard list, the list of birds that I've seen or heard when either ILOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: GEE WHIZ: A SAD LOSS He had a mate, Oobleck, but fathered over his long life a total of at least 178 Whooping Cranes—far more than one female could produce—thanks to artificial insemination projects. As of 2018, 9 of Gee Whiz’s offspring were still alive in captivity and 29 in the wild, some breeding in Wisconsin. Gee Whiz died on February 24 at theripe old
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDS Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!! Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
DEAD OWLS | RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS For the Birds Radio Program: Dead Owls. Original Air Date: Jan. 13, 1997. Laura’s freezer is filling up with owls succumbing to the harsh winter. They’ll be necropsied and then salvaged for education; they’re already educating Laura about their hard lives. (3:54) Audio missing. Barred Owl.WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG When a wonderful bird shows up during spring migration, it’s fun to see it as a hopeful sign. But even if it’s just one bird who took a wrong turn at Lake Superior, it’s still a gift. This one brought my yard list, the list of birds that I've seen or heard when either ILOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: GEE WHIZ: A SAD LOSS He had a mate, Oobleck, but fathered over his long life a total of at least 178 Whooping Cranes—far more than one female could produce—thanks to artificial insemination projects. As of 2018, 9 of Gee Whiz’s offspring were still alive in captivity and 29 in the wild, some breeding in Wisconsin. Gee Whiz died on February 24 at theripe old
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDS Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!! Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
BIG PETE ROAD IN PORT WING, 9 AM OF A JUNE MORNING Recorded on June 8, 2021 Recorded in Big Pete Road, Port Wing, Bayfield County, Wisconsin I took a walk down Big Pete Road, leaving my Zoom recording by my car for my hour-long walk. This is the recording I returned to. GRAY CATBIRD: ENTIRE SONG BOUT, ALMOST 14 MINUTES Recorded on May 30, 2021 Recorded in Laura's backyard, in Duluth, MN This catbird was singing right next to my front porch for almost 14 minutes. Five or so minutes into this, he moves to a slightly moredistant perch.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A BRIEF VISIT TO PORT WING On Tuesday morning, I got up a few minutes after 3 am. It was quite a bit before dawn but a catbird was singing away, so I set my recorderon my front porch.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A TRULY ENTRY-LEVEL FIELD GUIDE FOR According to a recent survey (n=1), this is the greatest field guideof all time.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: GEE WHIZ: A SAD LOSS He had a mate, Oobleck, but fathered over his long life a total of at least 178 Whooping Cranes—far more than one female could produce—thanks to artificial insemination projects. As of 2018, 9 of Gee Whiz’s offspring were still alive in captivity and 29 in the wild, some breeding in Wisconsin. Gee Whiz died on February 24 at theripe old
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: MORE THAN YOU MAYBE WANTED TO KNOW On April 9, I “attended” a webinar given by the Crane Research Coordinator at the International Crane Foundation, Anne Lacy, an authority on Sandhill Cranes. This was a thrilling experience for me because a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Anne was my own student, a charming and studious fourth grader who seemed serious and focused beyond her years. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: JUNE 2021 Ever since April 10, when I looked out the window to see a chickadee digging out a hole in my cherry tree, I’ve been consumed with two backyard chickadees working together to raise a family. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: DICKCISSELS! I spent Tuesday morning birding in Port Wing, Wisconsin. On the way home, I stopped at a lovely birding hotspot called the Roy JohnsonWetla
LOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: "LIFE IN HAND," A NEW POEM BY J A Sand County Almanac has been one of my most treasured books since I first read it in 1975. And when I first met my friend J. Drew Lanham, author, poet, and wildlife biologist at Clemson University, where he holds an endowed chair as an “Alumni Distinguished Professor,” I knew he was a kindred spirit because he loves Aldo Leopold, too. LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABOUT LAURA
Laura has been blathering about birds since she memorized the “Bird” entry in her family’s encyclopedia when she was a preschooler. She whistled in a cardinal when she was very little, and once saw a whole flock of warblers in the tree outside her bedroom window, though she thought they must be the angels of canaries that died saving miners’ lives. ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG On May 15, John Myers wrote a front-page article in the Duluth News-Tribune about the feast of Evening Grosbeaks that had been visiting my yard since April. John interviewed me a few days earlier, and my talking about it for a newspaper article turned into the Kiss of Death—after the interview, my flock immediately dwindled from 75 or more to just 40, and the day the article came out, it THE OWLS OF HARRY POTTERSILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDS Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!! Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABOUT LAURA
Laura has been blathering about birds since she memorized the “Bird” entry in her family’s encyclopedia when she was a preschooler. She whistled in a cardinal when she was very little, and once saw a whole flock of warblers in the tree outside her bedroom window, though she thought they must be the angels of canaries that died saving miners’ lives. ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG On May 15, John Myers wrote a front-page article in the Duluth News-Tribune about the feast of Evening Grosbeaks that had been visiting my yard since April. John interviewed me a few days earlier, and my talking about it for a newspaper article turned into the Kiss of Death—after the interview, my flock immediately dwindled from 75 or more to just 40, and the day the article came out, it THE OWLS OF HARRY POTTERSILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDS Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!! Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS Great Blue Heron. Handfeeding birds (April 14, 2021) One of Laura’s listeners, Mark Roser, wrote about a Tufted Titmouse he feeds by hand, and a blog reader tells about the fun she’s getting from one particular chickadee at her home office window feeder. They ask for advice about hand-feeding.SILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
FALL BLUEBIRDS
Bluebirds winter in the central and southern states and in northern Mexico. In years when food is abundant, they wend their way south in a leisurely way, and so can be reported as late as November, though the largest movements through the upper Midwest seem to be in September and October. The better the variety of fruiting berry bushes and LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A TRULY ENTRY-LEVEL FIELD GUIDE FOR According to a recent survey (n=1), this is the greatest field guideof all time.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE The minimum number of days it’s supposed to take chickadees to build a nest is 2, so theoretically, this female could have finished construction as early as April 24, but usually it takes more like 4 or 5 days. If she laid the first egg on the 24th, she could have produced a large clutch by now, and incubation could be starting. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: THE HAPPY ENDING WITH SOME QUESTIONS Ever since April 10, when I looked out the window to see a chickadee digging out a hole in my cherry tree, I’ve been consumed with two backyard chickadees working together to raise a family. PEREGRINE FALCON REINTRODUCTION Peregrine Reintroduction (Recording of a Peregrine Falcon) The fastest bird in the world is back in Minnesota. Every Peregrine Falcon in the United States and Canada east of the Rockies– and much of the rest of the world–was killed off by DDT between World War II and 1962. RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS Duration: 4′48″ Permalink. Rufous Hummingbird. Birds in the News: Extinctions (Nov. 29, 2004) More than 15,000 animal species are in danger of extinction according to a recent report, and this is considered a vast underestimate. Continental extinctions are rising now, in addition to the many extinctions on islands. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: MORE THAN YOU MAYBE WANTED TO KNOW On April 9, I “attended” a webinar given by the Crane Research Coordinator at the International Crane Foundation, Anne Lacy, an authority on Sandhill Cranes. This was a thrilling experience for me because a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Anne was my own student, a charming and studious fourth grader who seemed serious and focused beyond her years. LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABOUT LAURA
Laura has been blathering about birds since she memorized the “Bird” entry in her family’s encyclopedia when she was a preschooler. She whistled in a cardinal when she was very little, and once saw a whole flock of warblers in the tree outside her bedroom window, though she thought they must be the angels of canaries that died saving miners’ lives. ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG On May 15, John Myers wrote a front-page article in the Duluth News-Tribune about the feast of Evening Grosbeaks that had been visiting my yard since April. John interviewed me a few days earlier, and my talking about it for a newspaper article turned into the Kiss of Death—after the interview, my flock immediately dwindled from 75 or more to just 40, and the day the article came out, it THE OWLS OF HARRY POTTERSILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDSBULK GRAPE JELLY FOR BIRDSGRAPE JELLY FOR BIRDSJELLY EATING BIRDSBIRDS THAT LIKE JELLYWHAT BIRDS EAT GRAPE JELLYGRAPE JELLY FEEDER Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!!CHICKADEE BABY BIRDSCHICKADEE BABY COBABY CHICKADEE RESCUECHICKADEE BIRDS IMAGESCHICKADEE COLORSCHICKADEE NEST PICTURE Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDSABOUT LAURAWAYS TO HELPBLOGRADIOWRITINGMISCELLANY Laura Erickson's For the Birds. For the love, understanding, and protection of birds. I would like to thank my incredibly generous supporters on Patreon; if you enjoy my work please consider contributing here ! Alexander Rabb, Andrea B. Crouse, Andrea Thatch, Ann Johnson, Ann Laursen, Beth Siverhus, Bill Bradford, Bill Schlater,Bob Hinkle, Bob
ABOUT LAURA
Laura has been blathering about birds since she memorized the “Bird” entry in her family’s encyclopedia when she was a preschooler. She whistled in a cardinal when she was very little, and once saw a whole flock of warblers in the tree outside her bedroom window, though she thought they must be the angels of canaries that died saving miners’ lives. ABA FIELD GUIDE TO BIRDS OF MINNESOTA This field guide covers 300 species of Minnesota birds. Jim Williams of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune wrote, “Maybe you don’t need another field guide, but this one is different. It is better.”. And, on March 27, 2021, Laura’s grandson Walter was quoted as saying, “gaaaaa, yayaya, gaaaaa.”. Click here to purchase ISBN-10:1935622595
LAURA'S TRIBUTE TO MR. ROGERS Laura's Tribute to Mr. Rogers. Publication Date: March 3, 2003. Mr. Rogers. ( Transcript of For the Birds for March 3, 2003) Wild bird parents have an easier job than human parents do. It’s virtually impossible for any bird to reach adulthood whose parents didn’t do an appropriate job of raising it. Bird parents provide their youngwith
WEIRD BIRD CALLS
The bird with the distinction of having the shortest name of all native North American birds, the Sora, has a weird call. The American Bittern is also known as the stake driver or the thunder pumper for its call: The Yellow-headed Blackbird sounds mighty strange, too. If you’re upland from a marsh, you can listen for the weird call of theraven.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG On May 15, John Myers wrote a front-page article in the Duluth News-Tribune about the feast of Evening Grosbeaks that had been visiting my yard since April. John interviewed me a few days earlier, and my talking about it for a newspaper article turned into the Kiss of Death—after the interview, my flock immediately dwindled from 75 or more to just 40, and the day the article came out, it THE OWLS OF HARRY POTTERSILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: FEEDING JELLY TO BIRDSBULK GRAPE JELLY FOR BIRDSGRAPE JELLY FOR BIRDSJELLY EATING BIRDSBIRDS THAT LIKE JELLYWHAT BIRDS EAT GRAPE JELLYGRAPE JELLY FEEDER Whether the higher concentration of sugar in jelly than in natural foods is a feature or a bug of providing jelly is a subjective judgment. The birds themselves stand firmly on the side favoring jelly. Bird feeding is a personal matter, but the one universal rule is that the pleasures of attracting birds to our yards come withresponsibilities.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE: FLEDGING!!CHICKADEE BABY BIRDSCHICKADEE BABY COBABY CHICKADEE RESCUECHICKADEE BIRDS IMAGESCHICKADEE COLORSCHICKADEE NEST PICTURE Chickadee Update: Fledging!! On Wednesday this week, my neighbor Jeanne Tonkin told me that she had found the chickadee nest of the male chickadee we’ve been tracking. I went straight over and got hundreds of photos. We got some good looks at one or two nestlings that had worked their way up to peek out the entrance hole, and theyappeared
RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS Great Blue Heron. Handfeeding birds (April 14, 2021) One of Laura’s listeners, Mark Roser, wrote about a Tufted Titmouse he feeds by hand, and a blog reader tells about the fun she’s getting from one particular chickadee at her home office window feeder. They ask for advice about hand-feeding.SILLY BIRD NAMES
The Berylline Hummingbird, Cerulean Warbler, Indigo Bunting, and Lazuli Bunting all take their names from shades of the color blue. And a prothonotary, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a papal notary who wears a yellow hood– the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from its lemon yellow hood. And that’s what’s in a name–at least a birdname.
LOON EYE COLOR
If the red color were truly an aid to vision, the young would certainly have red eyes. She also pointed out that adult loons’ eyes also grow dull-colored at the end of the breeding season, even though they will spend the winter fishing under water in the ocean. Again, the theory that the red color aids in underwater vision just doesn’thold
FALL BLUEBIRDS
Bluebirds winter in the central and southern states and in northern Mexico. In years when food is abundant, they wend their way south in a leisurely way, and so can be reported as late as November, though the largest movements through the upper Midwest seem to be in September and October. The better the variety of fruiting berry bushes and LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: THE HAPPY ENDING WITH SOME QUESTIONS Ever since April 10, when I looked out the window to see a chickadee digging out a hole in my cherry tree, I’ve been consumed with two backyard chickadees working together to raise a family. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: A TRULY ENTRY-LEVEL FIELD GUIDE FOR According to a recent survey (n=1), this is the greatest field guideof all time.
LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: CHICKADEE UPDATE The minimum number of days it’s supposed to take chickadees to build a nest is 2, so theoretically, this female could have finished construction as early as April 24, but usually it takes more like 4 or 5 days. If she laid the first egg on the 24th, she could have produced a large clutch by now, and incubation could be starting. PEREGRINE FALCON REINTRODUCTION Peregrine Reintroduction (Recording of a Peregrine Falcon) The fastest bird in the world is back in Minnesota. Every Peregrine Falcon in the United States and Canada east of the Rockies– and much of the rest of the world–was killed off by DDT between World War II and 1962. RADIO | LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS Duration: 4′48″ Permalink. Rufous Hummingbird. Birds in the News: Extinctions (Nov. 29, 2004) More than 15,000 animal species are in danger of extinction according to a recent report, and this is considered a vast underestimate. Continental extinctions are rising now, in addition to the many extinctions on islands. LAURA'S BIRDING BLOG: MORE THAN YOU MAYBE WANTED TO KNOW On April 9, I “attended” a webinar given by the Crane Research Coordinator at the International Crane Foundation, Anne Lacy, an authority on Sandhill Cranes. This was a thrilling experience for me because a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Anne was my own student, a charming and studious fourth grader who seemed serious and focused beyond her years. LAURA ERICKSON'S FOR THE BIRDS About Laura Ways to Help BlogRadio Writing
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