Birds of Reston, Virginia: Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor)
This titmouse was making a loud racket when I started my walk around eleven o’clock this morning. That made it fairly easy to follow as it flitted from branch to branch. Read more …
This titmouse was making a loud racket when I started my walk around eleven o’clock this morning. That made it fairly easy to follow as it flitted from branch to branch. Read more …
Nuthatches are not woodpeckers, though they eat a similar diet of insects gathered from tree bark, along with nuts and seeds. They also hop around a lot like woodpeckers—probably more so. This inspired me to invent a game called “Find the White-Breasted Nuthatch.” Read the post to play.
It was well below freezing today. I went outside with every bit of skin covered except for the area right around my eyes, since seeing is useful. But it was still a good day for birding. I saw three new species for me—a yellow-bellied sapsucker, a Carolina wren, and a northern mockingbird—and also a pileated woodpecker, which I’ve seen before but never at home. Read more …