Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Gearing Up

Design - "Snow Bird"
Chart - "Tiny Tidings XIX"
Designer - Lizzie Kate
Fabric - 28 count Amber linen
Fibers - WDW & GAST - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 2 February 2016
Completed - 5 February 2016
I am trying to hone my ID skills a bit before the Great Backyard Bird Count this weekend.  

Sparrows can be tricky.  I have around a dozen Golden-crowned Sparrows.

And at first glance, this might look like another one.
Instead it is a White-throated Sparrow.

It's coloring is a bit different - more brown and white, with dark brown bands on the top of its head.

The Chickadees are easier to tell apart.


Here's a Black-capped Chickadee.

And here's the smaller Chestnut-backed Chickadee.

Lots of chocolate brown feathers make it easy to ID. 

Juncos coloring tells whether it is a male or female.

Female Oregon Junco.

And the darker colored male Oregon Junco.

10 comments:

  1. Love this snowman, Beth--and the cardinal on his stovetop hat is wonderful. I'm amazed at how many species of birds you already know!

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  2. That snowman is adorable... perfect for my weather...we got 2" this morning... your bird pictures are wonderful and you have better vision than I to spot all those tiny differences. Have fun with the bird count!

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  3. I adore yours photos
    I can see many beautiful birds
    They are so lovelies

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  4. Love to see the birds, especially those different from my usual suspects..These annual counts are very important.

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  5. I was just looking at a similar snowman chart of hers! I doubt I will get out and about for birding this week, as we have a lot of errands and appointments to do, so no chances of seeing any 'new' birds... But I get a lot around here! I also ID'd your birds correctly! I am learning YOUR birds! Ha!

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  6. That snowman is very cute! I love the subtle colors of the female junco! Until we moved out here we only had one type of chicadee, the black capped.

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  7. That snowman is really cute!!! And so are the sweet birds!

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  8. what a great chart! I love the name. Beautiful bird photos too.

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  9. Love the bird shots & descriptions as well as the stitching. I live in Oregon City & have many of the same birds and always have trouble with the sparrows & telling them apart.

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  10. Great finish on Snowbird! I will be participating in the GBBC, but I don't have many birds visiting my yard this winter.

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