The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) for our area is scheduled for December 14. Since most of the people who regularly participate in the monthly bird walk at Lake Arrowhead SP will also be taking part in the CBC, the bird walk is cancelled for that date. Join us again Saturday, January 11, 8:00 AM.
A blog about birding in Texas. Includes information about birds, little known birding places, and the daily joys and disappointments of a birder. Occasional information about other nature-related topics and events.
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Neighbors
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I was disappointed when we moved across town and discovered I had far fewer birds in my yard. None of my neighbors feed birds and all of them have the typical lawns with a tree in the front yard and maybe one in the back. However, in the last couple of years, things have improved. Until now.
My neighbor decided to cut down his two large, beautiful trees. One was a live oak and the other an elm tree. Why? Because they were messy and shaded his lawn grass, making patches. Also, he was concerned if there was a storm one of them could fall on his house or cars. Since he cut them down, I haven't seen any woodpeckers. I also haven't seen the chickadees or orange-crowned warblers I usually have at my feeders. My counts for Project Feederwatch are way down. Just white-winged doves and house sparrows. I hope Santa puts coal in his stocking.
I know he would love for us to cut down our trees, especially the pecans, because they are messy. Not happening. In the meantime, I'm depressed.
Good birding!