Birds in my highly urban Backyard in NYC
Maybe it is because we are in spring now, but I have been seeing more birds in the backyard in the Upper East Side of Manhattan recently. The backyard here is not good habitat, very urban, no bare soil, no grass, no plantings at all-- it is all concrete and brick with three weed trees. There is one large Ailanthus tree, and a smaller one, as well as a medium-sized White Mulberry tree.
Further west in the backyards along 77th and 78th Streets there is a large stand of bamboo, a Saucer Magnolia, and an American Elm, as well as several more Ailanthus trees, one with quite a lot of ivy growing on it.
Blue Jay.
Saw one today, the first for a very long time.
Northern Cardinal.
I managed to photograph one today after failing to photograph the one that was in the backyard the two previous mornings.
Mourning Doves.
I usually see a few Mourning Doves each day. Back when I still had the bird feeder I got as many as 20 mourning doves each day. The coop board made me remove the bird feeder as it ended up attracting pigeons.
House Finches.
Yesterday I saw three of them in the morning. Two were males.
House Sparrows.
Not surprising to see a few of them.
Feral Pigeons.
Usually I get a couple of these in the mornings.