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Because you can’t have too many birds

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A week ago I had the chance to go to Kensington, one of my favorite places in the world. It was a beautiful, sunny day.

You brought breakfast, right lady?

The birds weren’t crazy hungry and we weren’t overrun by little ones, but we had our fair share of visitors demanding a treat.

I’m not touching your hand, but I’ll clean up anything you drop.

My sister and I had been there before, a few years ago and she was used to having birds fly down to her hand, but it was still magical. It always is.

Excellent seed quality, lady!

Her friend had never been there before so this was a new experience. He figured out that he could toss a peanut up in the air and the red bellied woodpeckers and the blue jays would both fly out from the trees and catch that peanut in the air.

Toss that peanut, Mr!

They were successful grabbing the nut about 99% of the time.

I can get that peanut faster than you two!

He also got an up close and personal viewing of several sandhill cranes. We didn’t feed them, but they were hopeful and followed us around on the trail.

What you lookin at?

The heron rookery was full of expectant parents. Though I’m sure there are eggs or maybe even youngsters up in those big nests we couldn’t see any yet.

Everybody is waiting.

Ms. Swan built her nest very near the boardwalk this year. I’m sure every photographer has a great image of mom waiting patiently on her nest. By this week there could be babies and the usual paparazzi shooting baby pictures.

Big stretch while on the job.

I doubt I’ll get out there again soon, but I sure enjoyed my spring walk with family through such a beautiful place. I hope you enjoyed these images too.

Singing oriole overhead.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

23 thoughts on “Because you can’t have too many birds

  1. Hi Dawn! Thank you for taking us along on your walk. There can never be too many birds!! Have a nice Memorial Day weekend!

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  2. So very true! Can’t have too many birds.

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  3. No wonder you love this place! What a fabulous collection of birds!

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  4. Hand-feeding the birds–what a thrill that must be! Beautiful photos, as always.

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  5. I’m glad you got back out to Kensington Dawn. I liked the pictures and the captions as well, especially that fickle Grackle! 🙂

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  6. I think I need to put Kensington on my must visit list! Looks like you had lots of great encounters!

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  7. I always enjoy your visits to this spot. I wish Michigan wasn’t so far away!

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  8. Awesome collection! I especially like the crane portrait. Thanks for your day.

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  9. These are great as usual!

    Does the red winged blackbird feel heavy in the hand compared to the little chickadees? They seem so much bigger, but do they still feel delicate?

    Baby geese paparazzi! I bet mama will find a different location next year.

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    • No, the blackbird doesn’t feel heavy. The red bellied woodpecker has some heft to it. And blue jays never truly land to stay they crash into your hand, a kind of smash and grab.

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  10. A red Wing Blackbird in hand? OMG That Crane’s face is too much- love your caption

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    • For many years, when I was first going out there the red-winged NEVER came down to a hand. They are still shy, but the last 3 years or so, especially in the fall before they leave, they are much more likely to come down to a hand.

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