

We see the Juncos throughout the winter, but. While certainly not seeing the volume of birds I would expect given the colder weather, we did have a few species in the yard today, including a First of Season Dark-Eyed Junco, and a new bird for our yard, the House Sparrow. This image shows the difference between entering three and four characters. It seemed that if I entered no more than three characters, that the search would work. Today, while trying to enter a few birds into the Lifebirds Journal app, I thought I had finally gotten the hang of searching.

State that it is due to a bug in IOS 8 whereby, rather than seeing the. Lifebirds Journal developers in which theyĪcknowledge that the issue that I am experiencing is a known issue. In response to my query in re: searching, I received a response from the I couldn't help but to hear the exclamation of The Old Man when he won the famous leg lamp as I read the email from Okay, so not an award so much as a win in a contest, but it is the season of A Christmas Story and Without also bringing a horde of squirrels. Hopefully this will bring some Jays to the feeder Shop last night and picked up one of their ring-shaped peanut feeders. Into the yard, we stopped by the local Wild Birds Unlimited Ĭontinuing the efforts to bring Blue Jays ( Cyanocitta cristata) While I haven't seen any Blue Jays ( Cyanocitta cristata)Īnyway, it appeared as if most of the peanuts had been attacked on. Under attack by the Tufted Titmice ( Baeolophus bicolor) Well, the peanut feeder mentioned previously has lately been In the trees glaring down on us, accusingly wondering what had happened to their food. After the crazy weather we've been having we were out of almost every variety of seed.
