Tag: Residential Birds

A Thanksgiving Guest Who Really Doesn’t Want to Be There

Uniquely American, the holiday of Thanksgiving has been celebrated since before the establishment of the country. On Thursday of this week, it is a day when families gather and express their appreciation for the bountiful resources provided. As with most family gatherings, food is involved. Traditionally, turkey is the centerpiece of the day’s culinary extravagance….Read more

The Sunshine State’s Fine Feathered Fishing Experts

Living near coastal north Florida has a variety of exceptional benefits. The natural environment is a feature many visitors travel great distances to experience and enjoy when they have leisure days to spend in a calm location. While some residents may take this advantage for granted after a while, a short stopover to another part…Read more

The Good and Bad of Flocking Together

Having family nearby can be a mixed blessing. Ideally, they will be supportive and helpful even in the most challenging times. The relatives will know all the problems present, given their immediacy and interest. If threats materialize, aid is assured and assistance from the family is promptly rendered. The downside is these close kin likely compete…Read more

Skydiving Fit for a King

Deer hunting techniques vary by preference of the hunter, along with state and federal regulations. The most frequently used method is still-hunting from a tree stand or elevated perch. Properly placed, the aerial platform provides a convenient and low exertion way to procure venison and a brag-worthy antler rack. While the tree stand may seem…Read more

The American White Ibis: Highly Adaptable

In panhandle Florida there is a bird species which literally swarms in huge numbers later in the year. The American white ibis is a native species found from Virginia to the Gulf Coast. It also occurs throughout the Caribbean, on both coasts of Mexico, Central America and as far south as Columbia and Venezuela. The…Read more

An Aerial Angler With an Appetite

Fishing is a wonderful pastime for the amateur angler. There is fresh air, open spaces and the chance of catching a fish worth bragging rights. For the professional the situation is different. The success or failure of the effort will determine if food is available for the family, ultimately a circumstance of life or death….Read more

A Nocturnal Predator That is a Real Hoot

Late spring’s warm nights in panhandle Florida are raucous and noisy, especially in the untamed, forested expanses.  The decibel level reaches well above 100 as the non-human residents engage in conversations and social activity at an ear-splitting volume. Frogs of all sizes and octaves, buzzing locusts, and other insects loudly stake out their territory, seek…Read more

From Regal Roosts, They Watch and Wait

Having a distinctive and easily identifiable physical feature can often prove to be a beneficial resource. This visible trait makes it easy for the viewer who encounters the notable subject to quickly know and make the necessary accommodations. The distinguishing trademarks in humans can include from unusual height, striking eye color, or even a dignified…Read more

Watchers From Above, Hungry and Waiting

Life can be lonely at the top, but there are certain advantages. Command of the heights is an entrenched doctrine of every military unit on the globe.  The value of this convention lies in the simple fact that controlling the high ground allows gravity to do some of the work of hitting targets fast and…Read more

Making the Home Landscape Appealing to Avians

From a bird’s perspective, 2021 has been a pretty good year so far.  There was enough rain for plants to thrive and provide ample sources of food for the plethora of avian species residing or visiting locally.   The lush bounty of greenery produced seeds and fruit for the birds which require those commodities in…Read more