Pine Siskin This little pine siskin (Carduelis pinus) was dueling it out with other pine siskins over a bird seed offering outside of Driggs, Idaho. While pine siskins are very social birds, they can also be tremendously aggressive and I am always amazed at how dinosaur like even the little birds are and how assertive they can be in defending territory, food, or whatever. These birds are still commonly seen up in Idaho and Wyoming, but Robert tells me that it has been some time since he has seen them here in Salt Lake City. Posted: Tue - September 11, 2007 at 01:16 PM |
Quick Links
About
![]() Contact: bryan.jones@m.cc.utah.edu Categories
Archives
Calendar
Twitter
Flickr
Technorati
XML/RSS Feed
Search
Blogroll
Ann Torrence
Chris Detrick David Axe Diego Rodriguez Earl Sod Ernie Rothman H.J.K. Jones Harley Pebley James Duncan Davidson James Thorn John Nack Lloyd Chambers Michael Calanan Mike Johnson Mike Terry Patrick Lang Rand Miller Rich Legg Robyn Miller Scott Smith Thomas Barnett Trent Nelson PhotowalkingUtah Boing Boing Macsurfer New West Online Photographer Scienceblog Slashfood The Click Winding Road World Science
Statistics
Total entries in this blog:
Total entries in this category: Published On: Nov 23, 2009 12:05 PM |
||||||||||||||