Friday, June 19, 2026
Bird Ramblings - Scrub-Jay
California Scrub-Jays are one of the most dependable birds to be seen on a daily basis here at Dallas Retirement Village. They are year-round residents. I sometimes hear people incorrectly refer to them as "Blue Jays". Technically, Blue Jays, with few exceptions, are only found east of the Rockies. We do have a smattering of Steller's Jays, but the most common, and the one that thrives in urban areas is the California Scrub-Jay. This one was photographed here at DRV on June 11th, perched on the back of a sitting bench.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Bird Ramblings - Swallows
Friday, June 5, 2026
Bird Ramblings - Mergansers
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Alder Island Revisited
Friday, May 29, 2026
Brid Ramblings - Sparrows
Friday, May 22, 2026
Bird Ramblings - Bluebirds
Western Bluebirds are busy feeding babies! This location is at the Community Garden here at Dallas Retirement Village where a nesting box is located in a corner of the chain link fence. This is the mother bird, ready with an insect in her beak to fly up to the nesting box. You have to watch closely to catch the parents doing this feeding because they are in and out of the box so quickly. This photo was taken on Tuesday, May 12th.
UPDATE: During lunch at the Red House Bistro on May 19th, I noticed House Sparrows around the Bluebird's nesting box. I was immediately concerned because I know from experience that House Sparrows, given the opportunity, will kill baby Bluebirds. I went to check the nest and was pleased to find the nest empty, indicating that the juvenile Bluebirds have fledged, meaning that they have left the nest. I took the nest box down to prevent the House Sparrows from nesting.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Bird Ramblings - Starlings
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