Fox Sparrow |
You’ll see this behavior in Juncos, Thrashers, the true sparrows – like the White-throated Sparrow, Fox Sparrow and such – and sometimes Cardinals, Mockingbirds and Warblers. If the plant debris is all raked up, however, they’ll quickly go elsewhere.
Good birdwatching
attire Most birds-of-prey (hawks for instance) have white stomachs
and breasts. So a smaller bird (a possible lunch) quickly leaves the area when
he sees anything white, in motion. To
him (or her), you could be a huge hawk!
Try wearing dark green, dark blue, black, brown or grey instead.
OWEN YOST, in addition to being a blogger,
is a licensed Landscape Architect emeritus who has lived and worked in north
Texas for over 30 years. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award of the Native Plant Society
of Texas, and is a member of the American Society of Landscape
Architects (ASLA), International Federation of Landscape Architects, National
Wildlife Federation and the Audubon Society. His office is at Yost87@charter.net in Denton.
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