Friday, September 8, 2023

Learning to identify birds!


 It's not easy to identify the birds we see! There are so many things to take into consideration when you see a bird that is not readily recognized. We see a lot of birds here in Florida and take a lot of photos.


I think it's great fun to come home and get the photos on the computer and start zooming in on them to see if we can figure out what we've seen. There are definitely some 'fly bys' that we are never sure of.


The Sibley Guide to Birds is the best book in my opinion.

We have a lot of books specifically for Florida but so many of the birds we see are migratory and not year round regulars.


So here are a few that we identified this week on a trip to Halpata Tastanaki Preserve, hiking from the Pruitt Trailhead.

I think this is the most beautiful bobwhite I've ever seen. The plumage was so colorful. 


Florida Bobwhite

And here's the ID page in Sibley's....


Another beautiful bird perched in a tree!

A close up of the Florida bobwhite....


Sometimes birds are quite a distance away or high in a tree.


Common Ground Dove

The ID page in Sibley's....


And this one was a little trickier. We have seen the Blue Grosbeak in this area all summer but this one wasn't blue! 


Blue Grosbeak (1st Winter)


The page in Sibleys....


It's always fun to get out in nature and learn more about the birds you see. 


Do you enjoy ID books too and learning something new?

And other books you would recommend?

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE !  

40 comments:

Tom said...

...Sibley is a well known family name in this community. I could use this book, take care and be well.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

David Sibley needs to send you a commission cheque!

Sandy said...

The Bobwhite is gorgeous. I love to look and browse books like that.

Irma said...

Beautiful series of photos.
The Bobwhite is really a very beautiful species.
I wish you a very good weekend.
Greetings Irma

Irma said...

Beautiful series of photos.
The Bobwhite is really a very beautiful species.
I wish you a very good weekend.
Greetings Irma

Red Rose Alley said...

That's a great picture of the Bobwhite. I'm glad you put it on your Header. I like that old fence he is sitting on too. That is a sweet picture of the ground dove. That's nice that you have a few books to identify the birds. I am familiar with the birds up here, as they are the most common birds, and I've been seeing the dear Robin on my lawn every day.

Have a pleasant weekend, and I hope you see more birds, Diane! It's always a pleasant surprise. : )

~Sheri

Pamela M. Steiner said...

I love seeing the Bobwhite! And that "blue Grosbeak" is so interesting. I would never have guessed that is what it was. Your Sibley book is good. I have a Peterson Field Guide for Eastern and Central North America Birds. It is good. Also a National Audubon Society Field Guide for North American Birds Eastern region. They are both helpful. I also look online a lot. I haven't seen too many different birds lately. Still a bit early for the migration to start I guess, but we need to keep watching! Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos with us. Always a pleasure for me!

Teresa said...

Son lindas las aves que has visto, especialmente me encanta la codorniz. A mí también me gusta fotografiar aves, bueno todo. Tengo algunos libros, pero son de España y Europa. Feliz fin de semana.

MadSnapper said...

I have heard bobwhites all my life, but not here in FL, the odd thing is, just 3 days ago I said to bob, listen, thats a Bob White, it was in the back yard somewhere, to dark to see it. maybe like the flamingos that were blown up north, the bobwhites were put here by Idalia

Barbara said...

I have wondered how you got to be so smart about bird identification. Now you've shared your secrets with us! Your photography is always amazing.

Cloudia said...

You have done a nice job of photographing collecting and investigating these birds. Thank you honey. Aloha

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Beautiful picture of the bobwhite.
IDing birds is fun.
Plants, not so much.
Have a wonderful weekend!

roentare said...

It is such a fun exercise to identify birds with proper names. Bobwhite looks so sophisticated in the plumage.

Ann said...

That Bobwhite is really pretty. Some birds are easy for me to identify, others not so much.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I have a few bird id books, Sibley's is a good one.
I love the Bobwhite, it is a beautiful bird.
Cute shots of the Common Dove and the Blue Grosbeak.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

Shiju Sugunan said...

Beautiful shots! Learning about the birds we see in nature is always satisfying. I use the book "Birds of the Indian Subcontinent" by Carol Inskipp, Richard Grimmett, and Tim Inskipp for reference.

EricaSta said...

Wow... this book is very educational. Interesting to read. And Yes, it`s difficult to identify the bird ... and the blooms most by myself too.

I enjoyed this post again. Thank you for sharing, dear blogfriend Diane.

Have a wonderful week, hugs by Heidrun

Jeanie said...

I need that book today! Rick and I just spotted a hawk (we are quite sure, but not which kind) high in a tree. I'll have a photo soon, but it might be blur! Thanks for the recommendation!

Mae Travels said...

Quite a bit of the material in these guides is available online, which allows a birder to carry less stuff. Works for us.

I love your bird pics.

best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Wally Jones said...

For me, of course, this is an outstanding post!

Enjoying nature at any level is vital to our overall health. For some of us, taking it to another level, such as trying to identify things we observe, helps us maintain mental acuity and it can be just plain fun.

Sibley offers a terrific lineup of wonderful guides. If you haven't already discovered Cornell University's online resource: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/, give it a try. Lots of good help for those of us looking to put a name to our feathered friends.

Have a wonderful weekend, Diane.

happyone said...

Looks like a great book.
I sure need one.
I have a hard time remembering all the different kinds of birds.

Danice G said...

The Guide To Birds looks like a great book for anyone to have in their library. Your beautiful photographs always show us the beauty of nature.

RedPat said...

Love the Bobwhite and that book loos wonderful. I will have to check it out.

Carla from The River said...

Hi Friend, yes, we like to ID birds, insects, flowers and plants. We also like to use books instead of APPS to do our research. We have a great library of books on Wisconsin birds, mammals, insects, trees ... you name it. ;-)
Fun Post.. thank you!
Carla

Linda said...

We bird watch in our back yard and it's amazing how many different kinds we see.....

Linda said...

We bird watch in our back yard and it's amazing how many different kinds we see.....

Lowcarb team member said...

The bobwhite is a beautiful looking bird.

Enjoy your weekend and have a good new week too.

All the best Jan

Debbie said...

your pictures are amazing!! i also love my books, not only because they help to identify birds but because i learn so much about the bird!! that bobwhite is gorgeous!!

carol l mckenna said...

Lovely photos of the beautiful birds ~ there are so many to identify ~ full time job ~ lol

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Bill said...

The Bobwhite bird is a beauty. Wonderful photos, beautiful to see and so sharp. Love your new header!

magiceye said...

Loved the 1st pic the best!

magiceye said...

In India we refer to Salim Ali's books.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salim_Ali

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

How fun seeing all of those birds and identifying them. I hope you have a nice week.

BeachGypsy said...

Loved this post. The bobwhite was the very first bird call I learned as a child. Your post brought back sweet memories

Rostrose said...

Dear Diane,
your Florida Bobwhite is really adorable - and your photo is very sharp.
I think it's great that you help yourself with books. I got the tip from friends to use Google Lens to help me with animals, plants, etc. (You can also get help with other topics using this app.) I find this practical because it saves me having to buy a lot of books - we don't have any more shelf space anyway ;-) This app stores all the photos on the Internet searches that are similar to my photo and then suggestions are made to me. The better my photo is, the higher the hit rate is. Most of the time I am presented with Wikipedia pages, which is quite instructive.
All the best, Traude
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https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/09/die-kunstvollsten-schulklassen-der-welt.html

Caroline said...

Beautiful photo of the bobwhite. I like it.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Good job with those IDs -- I do that too with all my books and it is fun. (although even when we're in the bird heaven that is Florida I don't ever see as many as you guys do!) That's a beautiful bobwhite!!!

bookworm said...

Sibley is what my husband uses (we live in New York State). And good job on those ID's. Our migrants are on their way to bask in your winter sunshine. Say hi to them from us! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

stardust said...

I always learn from you somehting about the species I’ve never seen. Thank you for sharing your acquired knowledge with your passion of nature and books and also taking us along with you. The Florida Bobwhite is so beautiful.

Yoko

Jenn Jilks said...

I do like your Bobwhite header. I don't think I have seen one.