The past couple of weeks I’ve noticed a mystery bird in my back yard. In fact it’s out there now. It sits on Katie’s kennel (but not when she’s in it!) then flies off catches a bug and returns to it’s perch. It’s an elegant but small brown bird with cream markings on the wings and a gray underside. I have never seen it before these past couple of weeks and it is intriguing.
I emailed a friend of mine who is pretty good identifying birds, but she couldn’t tell me what it was from my description. I’ve spent a good amount of time googling “small brown bird MI” and finally narrowed it down to the Eastern Phoebe.
Here’s a link to a great photo of the bird. I think, given that I’ve noticed it here at least three different times this week, that it’s likely been around all summer and I just didn’t see it. The first time I noticed it I thought it was a junco and the voice inside my head said “NOOOOO!” because juncos are only here during the winter and it was way too early for me to believe winter was around the corner. When I noticed it flying up and catching bugs I was relieved because juncos don’t do that.
I’m really excited to see a new bird around…even if it isn’t really “new.”
Katie, on the other hand, doesn’t care.


September 2, 2010 at 1:10 pm
You and Katie – so observant. We have a few birdfeeders in our yard and I never seem to notice the “new” birds. I need to take a deep breath and learn to be more present!
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September 2, 2010 at 1:17 pm
Jane, it’s harder to take that deep breath when you’re a busy mother! But it can happen, so they say.
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September 2, 2010 at 2:43 pm
Cool. I’m impressed you did the research to figure out what kind of bird it was. I put the photo of my mystery bird on my blog, and waited for other people (Ricky & Dottie) to tell me what kind of bird it was!
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September 2, 2010 at 3:13 pm
Sara – once a librarian, always a librarian! LOL
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September 2, 2010 at 5:19 pm
I love it when new birds appear in my yard. I have the Stokes Field Guide to western birds book and an app on my Touch iPod – that one is good because I can play their songs and calls, which sometimes helps. This year we had a group of Bush Tits appear, just for a little while that one day. What a thrill!
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September 2, 2010 at 5:44 pm
Carol – cool! We get cedar waxwings like that, just for one day, sometimes.
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September 2, 2010 at 6:54 pm
I wouldn’t have been able to id that bird from your photo (no offense) – but I do know the eastern phoebe sound if it sang, I would know. We have them come through our neighborhood in the spring and they are around our area in the summer.
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September 2, 2010 at 9:16 pm
What a cute birdie 🙂
I’ve never been one to identify birds…just not my thing.
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September 3, 2010 at 5:30 am
Ricky – lol- that photo was taken through a screen and far away! NO ONE could identify it from that! My mystery bird never did sing while I was watching, it was always busy catching bugs. But I may have heard it and thought I heard a chickadee who also sometimes makes that pho-bee sound.
Priscilla – you probably have totally different birds where you live than we do!
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September 3, 2010 at 9:15 am
Don’t you love it when mystery animals appear? Even when we can’t figure out what they are–just to know that the world contains so much more than we ever imagined.
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