Observación | Is this bird at or around a bird feeder? |
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QuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónLooks like another siskin died, one that the dogs didn't bring into the house. Presumably dead of some combination of Salmonella and Cooper's Hawk. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónPine Siskin that has been dead a while, out in the rain, then picked up by my dog. |
Yes |
Yes | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónFirst dead siskin of the year, but doubtless not the last. Up on a beam over the patio. I suspect I could duplicate this and post it for Salmonella, but I'm not going to. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguero Canario (Spinus tristis)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónPresumably another victim of Salmonella. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónAlthough this siskin has obviously been chewed, I suspect it died of Salmonella and was chewed on by our dog. |
Yes |
Yes | |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónAnd it starts again! First dead Pine Siskin by the feeder in over a month. (Salmonella) |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónFound dead. Earlier today, the dogs tracked in a siskin feather. I guess the Salmonella outbreak is back (or more accurately, never left). |
Yes |
QuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónDead Pine Siskin #9 at my bird feeder. I'm just showing the tail because my dog thoroughly chewed the rest of this one. Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónDead Pine Siskin #10 and 11 at my bird feeder. My little dog proudly brought both of them into the house in one mouthful. I don't think he was happy when I took them. Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónDead Pine Siskin #12 at my bird feeder. I beat the dogs to this one. Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónWarning; the third photo shows the whole body chewed on by one of the dogs. The eighth siskin the dogs or I have found dead at the feeder this fall. The seventh wasn't photographed. Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónSixth siskin the dogs or I have found dead at the feeder this fall. Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónFourth dead siskin at the feeder since these birds started coming. Not much yellow in the wing -- maybe a female. Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéJilguerito Pinero (Spinus pinus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónCarried into the house by my dog, but perhaps killed by the Cooper's Hawk that had been feeding here. Edit: Cause of death appears to be the Salmonella outbreak. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéPinzón Mexicano (Haemorhous mexicanus)Observ.sedgequeenDescripciónFemale House Finch with very bad right eye. Same bird as this one: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/205993353 |
Yes |
Yes | |
QuéGorrión Cantor (Melospiza melodia)Observ.draginousDescripciónforaging for dropped seeds underneath the bird feeder |
In the proximity of a feeder |
QuéGorrión Doméstico (Passer domesticus)Observ.draginousDescripciónforaging for dropped seeds underneath the bird feeder |
In the proximity of a feeder |
QuéMirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)Observ.draginousDescripciónforaging for dropped seeds underneath the bird feeder |
In the proximity of a feeder |
QuéChara Californiana (Aphelocoma californica)Observ.edwardrooksDescripciónMissing all the toes on it's right leg. |
Yes |
QuéColibrí Cabeza Roja (Calypte anna)Observ.edwardrooksDescripciónSick with pox. Showed up today and visited all our feeders. I will have to bleach all feeders every day now. I feel like putting it out of it's misery. |
In the proximity of a feeder |
Fotos / SonidosQuéPinzón Mexicano (Haemorhous mexicanus)Observ.cassasauresrexDescripciónFirst bird I’ve seen with “pink eye” |
Yes |
QuéCardenal Rojo (Cardinalis cardinalis)Observ.peggyoDescripciónHouse finch eye disease, left eye only. Came to feeder 5 minutes after male cardinal with disease in left eye only. |
Yes |
No | |
Yes | |
Observ.kylebDescripción'Hoppy' was a regular visitor last year to the sugar-water feeder in our garden. (we assume 'he's' a male based on size). We've wondered what misfortune the poor bird had suffered, although he seemed in good health. We were super happy to see hoppy return again this spring, having survived winter, and still looking in great condition. Perching isn't easy, and he spends a lot of effort trying to keep balance on his one remaining foot. Despite the lack of a foot, hoppy is really feisty and able to defend its position in the local tui pecking order. |
Yes |
Yes | |
QuéPinzón Mexicano (Haemorhous mexicanus)Observ.frogbanditDescripciónIt's funny when they fall asleep on the feeder. It's a nice dry spot and likely gets some heat from the house. |
Yes |