Despite a temperature of 100° at 5 PM this afternoon, I was pleased to find this bird on my way home from Oregon. Thanks to everybody for their reports!
Daily Archives: July 9, 2023
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
We observed two there at 1:45 this afternoon. One singing from a sunflower perch; the other flying into the cornfield (on a nest, perhaps?) at one point both birds were perched on the sunflower together. Someone has marked the viewing spot with a cairn on Big Willow Road.
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
Still there at 11:00 am on the 9th. Quite a crowd there to view this rarity. He picked out a particular sunflower in the middle of the field as his perch. Flies back and forth from this perch.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Well, the “different” summer season continues. Just had an adult male Rose-breasted Grosbeak come into the feeder. Looked out kitchen window & there it was! “Willed” it to stay put, while I grabbed the camera. Looked back at my records & first yard sighting for one here was an adult male 8/29/2017. Have seen only occasionally in summer since.
Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
Present and singing at the same spot at 7:00am this morning. Flew back into the corn fields but seems to be coming and going.
-Jordan
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
Still present and singing at 9 pm.
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
Wow … I guess we were to high birding with Terry yesterday at the Mores Mountain Trail 🙂
On Jul 8, 2023, at 4:11 PM, Denise Hughes <deniseh449@…> wrote:
Terry Rich found a Dickcissel this morning. He thinks there might be a second bird about 50 yards past this bird.There is a dickcissel on Big Willow Road. My Ebird checklist is at the spot where the bird is being seen.
The bird is actively singing from the top of sunflowers. It’s about 50-60 feet or so from the road.
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
Any day might be a special one-you just had to go outside and see if it was.—-Kenn Kaufman<DSCN1978.jpg>
Ken Miracle
chukar28@…
208-570-2780
“Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God” 2COR 3:5
chukar28@…
208-570-2780
“Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God” 2COR 3:5
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
Great find, Terry Rich! Nice photo, Denise.
Want to point out to folks that when setting location on this road for ebird checklists, it comes up Bluf Rd, which it isn’t. Street signage is clearly marked Big Willow Rd, running from its intersection with Bluff Rd east to Sucker Creek Rd.
I don’t know of a solution for that mapping problem but following the pin will find the location where the bird is actively singing and possibly nesting; playback I would think should be discouraged.
Liz Medes
Gem County
Re: Dickcissel in Payette County
I forgot the checklist
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
Any day might be a special one-you just had to go outside and see if it was.—-Kenn Kaufman
Dickcissel in Payette County
Terry Rich found a Dickcissel this morning. He thinks there might be a second bird about 50 yards past this bird.
There is a dickcissel on Big Willow Road. My Ebird checklist is at the spot where the bird is being seen.
The bird is actively singing from the top of sunflowers. It’s about 50-60 feet or so from the road.
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
Any day might be a special one-you just had to go outside and see if it was.—-Kenn Kaufman