Bird Haven – Hummingbirds, Chickadees and Juncos in my Backyard

Anna’s Hummingbirds visit my garden year-round,

but the Rufous only drops by during spring migration, after traveling up to 5,000 miles from Mexico to breed.

How does this tiny bird – only 3 1/2 inches long – make such a journey twice a year?

Chickadees abound in my garden all year long, I see more of the Chestnut-Backed variety,

than the Black-Capped.

But I see more Juncos in my yard, than perhaps any other bird.

All are welcome.

~ Susanne

8 Comments on “Bird Haven – Hummingbirds, Chickadees and Juncos in my Backyard

  1. Wonderful bird views, Susanne! We have the same birds here, too. A black-capped chicane made a nest in one of our nest boxes and is actively guarding it. Our Phoebes are frantically feeding their nestlings now. Birds are just so amazing! Excellent captures!

    • Thank you, Terri! They truly are amazing! I never get tired of watching them and am happy they visit or even call my yard their home! And it’s wonderful that you’re getting a close-up on the Phoebes!

  2. Love all of the information about their travel habits…that’s a LONG trip for something that small! I was home last week, filled up the feeder and they descended in a feeding frenzy!

    • Can you imagine such a tiny creature making such a long flight north? Pretty amazing! And I loved seeing the different varieties of hummers you have in BH! What a treat!

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