
Love to argue.

Orioles and mockingbirds are definitely the culprits,

while scrubjays and woodpeckers,

just stand back stunned,

and watch the show!
Cheers to you from The Holler’s bickering birdies~
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I love these colourful birds. I guess they need a referee to settle their problem, just like humans, right? 🙂
Yes! Although, they are far less violent than humans. I wish humans would learn from them and confine our disagreements to words! დ
Beauties!
They are indeed, noisy, but beautiful! 😉
They can certainly fuss at each other when they want the same space … kinda ignoring the raptor circling overhead.🦅🦅🦅
Laughing….So true! 😉
Mockingbirds can be very fussy with other birds/creatures or humans. Good closeups of the conversations.
Mockingbirds can definitely be attitudinal! I have loved them since I was a kid, terrified by a rattlesnake, that I watched them dispatch with amazing skill დ
Some species just have a lot to say, don’t they? Our Cardinals are like that, especially early in the morning!
I have never heard cardinals doing this. I will listen carefully when I am back in Hawaii! დ
I have often wondered if the is some kind of a Myers’s-Briggs test for our winged friends.
They devised the test for humans because they were so puzzled by our odd behavior! 😉 😉
😂😂😂
A territorial dispute for sure, Cindy! Love the way other birds flew in to check out the debate.
Either that, or the grape jelly!!! 😉 😉
Such lovely and colorful birdies! <3
Have a fine new week and stay safe, dear Cindy!
Vielen dank mein leiber Freund Martha! დ
These shots are GOLD
Ahh…. Thank you very much & cheers! დ
That spiky plant would keep predators away, lovely photos
Yes, but orioles love palm trees and weave their nests from the palm strings and hang the nests from branches with palm strings დ
Just wonder in so many colors! Bravo, dear Cindy!
They are QT’s aren’t they! Happy you enjoyed & thank you დ
What a riot! Love this, Cindy!
Your shots are fantastic! ❦❦
Thank you Resa & cheers! დ
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Must have been so wonderful to be able to watch this piece of avian theatre!
Did you get anything sorted with your blog? I got the needed kick up the pants from you reading about your story, and have since changed to a WP theme that has not been retired. It was easier than I thought it would be. The Happiness Engineers will walk you through it in online chat.
Alison
I am fiddling with it. I don’t have to change the theme which is a relief as I like mine. I will head over to see yours now…. დ
Wow! Four birds in one shot. Magnificent.
They are lookers aren’t they!! Thank you my friend & cheers 😉 😉
Waouh ! 💙💙💙🐦
Smiling დდ
Really lovely.
Thank you very much Marie & cheers დ
Lovely capture!
Thank you Warren დ
May the Orioles and Mockingbirds tweet each other better! ˎ₍•ʚ•₎ˏ💕🌈
Laughing…. Cheers to you! დდ
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Brilliant photos Cindy as always… I have seen quite a bit of bickering going on at the feeders between starlings and sparrows particularly… at this time of year there is quite a bit of territorial and romantic spats… the things you see through a kitchen window.. ♥
Quite entertaining to watch as long as they remain civil! 😉
Quite ♥
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Splendidi esemplari di volatili. Primi piani stupendi.
Un saluto,silvia
Grazie mille Silvia დ
Sempre specialissime pagine fotografiche. Cari saluti,silvia
Sei molto gentile Silvia. Grazie mio caro amica e abbi cura di te დ
A beautiful show it is, Cindy. ❤️
Happy you enjoyed the drama Mary & thank you დ
What fantastic close-up shots. Well done! Fun seeing the birds go at it.
So appreciated! Thank you Alisen & cheers! დ
Lovely birds! They do like to argue. 🙂
Just like some people! 😉
Wish they’d all get along!
Smiling… At least they are not violent like too many people. დ
Yes.
The birds are fascinating right now feeding babies and the beautiful nests they’ve made and houses they have chosen to create families it.. it’s absolutely fascinating!
We are in complete agreement Kerri. Observing nesting bird families is a total Zen experience. Enjoy დ
What a lovely variety. Of three… I lost a goard birdhouse… and of the two left I think only one is being occupied by a house wren. But there’s probably a bunch of nests in trees I can’t see. Cheers to all the birds everywhere!
I think some have started late or are going for a second brood here as I saw one little birdie gathering material just the other day! 😀
What fun! They do have multiple broods when conditions encourage it. Enjoy დ
I’m fairly certain that robins have at least two, not really sure about the others.
Makes me smile. That you watch over them, and care about them Jules.
I know some folks say you shouldn’t feed the birdies in the summer when they can ‘catch’ their own. But I think we ‘both’ benefit 😀
Backyard feeders brought depleted hummingbird populations back to healthier numbers. So I am with you.
I figure that while the birds eat the seeds, they might also eat some of the bugs!! 🙂
Smiling…. Good plan!!!
Karma?
All good! Part of the natural cycle of life.
Nice. As usual. Question: do you use birdfeeders in your garden? We’ve tried it here. No dice. We must be doing something wrong…
Yes. I use feeders. I wonder why your are not working….. დ
I don’t know, we’ve tried several different spots. It could be the food? Would you have any recommendation? A special type of seeds?
Yes, I could help. I need to know where you are, so I can determine what birds you are trying to attract? Also how urban is your domicile? And how much of a garden do you have?
The house is in Cuernavaca, south of Mexico city. Semi-urban, large houses with large gardens all around. Our garden is probably 500 sq meters…(Lemme check sq ft, I never know.) 5,000 sq ft and a bit more. Lots of trees. There are sparrows, warblers, birds which I don’t know with a yellow belly and a black head… Several kinds really. We also have a ‘possum and a squirrel… 😉 (There’s also a small swimming pool which atracts the birds for water… Voilà…)
Wow! I love Cuernavaca, but haven’t been since I was younger. You have hummingbirds there, Rufous, Broad Billed (which I would so love to see!) and Black Chinned. I would focus on the hummingbirds. Once you have them mobbing your yards, the other birds get curious and you can branch out to them. I think your hummingbirds are there in the winter months. I would hang a feeder with a 4 to 1 solution, 1 part sugar to 4 parts H2O when they first show up. Put in a few drops of red food dye to first attract them. Once they are established. You no longer need the dye. Since winter is a long way away, why don’t you put out some thistle seed for your seed eaters. You could put out meal worms for you warblers, but I don’t! No live bugs for me. You have orioles too!! They will be there with the hummingbirds. Get an oriole feeder and fill it with oranges and grape jelly. If you don’t have birds everywhere I would be surprised. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you so much Cindy. Yes we have humming birds, but I “discarded” them, wanting to focus on the others. We’ll do as you say. One step at a time.
Yes, the yellow-bellied little guys are most probably orioles.
Great tips. Thank you again.
We’ll let you know the progress.
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PS. I didn’t know you’d been in Cuernavaca. On what occasion?
I went when I was 16 on a trip to Mexico City & Yucatan. When we visited Yucatan there were no tourists anywhere. We climbed the pyramids alone in the jungle and clamored all through the astronomy observation towers. I was the Spanish speaker for the family, but I didn’t know the difference between izquierda and derecho, so getting directions in the jungle was a challenge! 😉 My daughter studied abroad for a year in Queretero and I returned to visit her. The Colonial Cities are so special and beautiful.
That’s quite a nice trip. I went to Yucatan on a summer course when I was in Grad school. Maya anthropology which did not count for my MBA. LOL. So you speak Spanish. Qué bueno.
And Queretaro is a nice city to spend a year. What did your daughter major in?
Cuídate mucho.
Psychology.
A good career. I worked a lot with psychologists, they would do qualitative research for my market research agency… 👍🏻
I would pay a kings ransom to have those bickering birdies visit here, …they’re absolutely fantastic Cindy, …I feed our li’l visitors every morning, Blue Tits, Blackbirds, Magpies, Robins, ..but none as brightly coloured as your photos, …Still, I enjoy their visits, and it’s a privilege to see them, our garden visitors, …their antics light up the day, …thank you for sharing your photos, …👏
Wild birds are simply amazing to live with. They get to know you. I envy your magpies. I find them incredibly interactive and intelligent. I only see them on trips. They have given me gifts, even though they barely know me. 🙂 I photographed them forever being stalked by fox kits in a London park, out of a tiny opening in my hotel window. The magpies had such obvious fun leading the kits on a fruitless chase. Even the haughty hawks know you if you live with them. When I come back from any trip, and drive down our steep driveway, they, without fail, everytime, fly over as if to say, “About time you came back you creature we barely tolerate!” 🙂
What a fabulous show it is, Cindy! I’m not a birder, but I do love watching the birds in my yard too. I just don’t get the great photos that you do. Have a good week!
Aww… So nice! And so appreciated. Thank you and take good care დ
What a variety of birds you get at the “Holler.” Love their colors and hearing about their interactions.
So happy you enjoyed the birdies Kathy. They are wonderful neighbors! Thank you my friend & take good care დ
Beautiful birds
Very pleased you like them & cheers! დ
I’m surprised that there are so many birds on that plant. Gorgeous photos, Cindy.
Thank you very much Carla & take good care დ
Busy little birds! You capture them with such high level technique and sensitive artistry!
Ahh… I am genuinely touched. Thank you sincerely & cheers to you დ
Beautiful pictures…very interesting expressed
Smiling. Happy you enjoyed & cheers to you დ