LIVE - Thursday North Georgia Back Yard Oasis: 🐦 Bird and Wildlife Watch | 50 Species Identified
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January 22, 2026, Timestamps:
07:29:00 Bluebird & Cardinal Breakfast
07:32:35 Wood Thrush at the Buffet
07:55:00 Multiple Bluebirds and Cardinals
08:03:00 Double White-Breasted Nuthatches
08:06:00 Eastern Towhee, Bluebird, Cardinal & Sparrow
08:27 Purple Finch
09:21:48 Dodger the Blue Jay
09:30:50 American Robin
10:17:05 Wood Thrush, Eastern Bluebird, & Northern Cardinal
11:52:00 Trifecta: Male Downy Woodpecker, Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, Red-Bellied Woodpecker
12:05:13 Dodger the Jay at the gazebo
Today: American Robin; Blue Jays; Brown-Headed Nuthatch; Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Towhee; Eastern Phoebe; Northern Cardinal, Carolina Wren; Carolina Chickadee; Downy Woodpecker; Goldfinch; Pine Warbler; Purple Finch; Red-Bellied Woodpecker; Red-Winged Blackbird; Song Sparrow; Tufted Titmouse; White-Throated Sparrow; White-Breasted Nuthatch; Wood Thrush; Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker Woodpecker; Yellow-Rumped Warbler = 22 Species
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The following is a detailed list of nature that can be seen at our back yard sanctuary:
🦋 Butterflies
The Stars: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (State Butterfly), Monarch, Spicebush Swallowtail, Black Swallowtail, Zebra Swallowtail, and Gulf Fritillary.
Frequent Visitors: Buckeyes, Sulphurs, Fritillaries (Diana & Great Spangled), Hairstreaks, and Skippers.
🦊 Wildlife: Coyote, Deer, Opossums, Raccoons, and Rabbits.
🐦 Beautiful Back Yard Birds:
1. American Crow Intelligent and social.
2. American Goldfinch Turns a drab olive-brown in winter.
3. American Robin Roam in nomadic flocks during winter.
4. Barred Owl "Who cooks for you?" call.
5. Blue Jay Known for being loud and colorful.
6. Brown Thrasher Georgia's State Bird!
7. Brown-Headed Cowbird A brood parasite (lays eggs in other nests).
8. Brown-Headed Nuthatch Sounds like a squeaky toy.
9. Carolina Chickadee Very common at backyard feeders.
10. Carolina Wren Loud "Teakettle!" song.
11. Cedar Waxwing Seek out berry bushes in winter groups.
12. Chipping Sparrow Added: Common in GA yards; has a rusty cap.
13. Common Grackle Iridescent blackbird with a long tail.
14. Cooper’s Hawk Agile hunters; often ambush feeders.
15. Dark-Eyed Junco The classic "Snowbird."
16. Downy Woodpecker Smallest GA woodpecker.
17. Eastern Bluebird Often seen in open fields and boxes.
18. Eastern Phoebe Often listed as a hardy migrant.
19. Eastern Towhee Added: "Drink-your-tea!" call; common in GA.
20. European Starling Added: Ubiquitous; iridescent with spots.
21. Golden-Crowned Kinglet Hardier winter guest.
22. Hairy Woodpecker Larger lookalike to the Downy.
23. Hermit Thrush Hardier winter guest.
24. House Finch Common feeder bird; males have red chests.
25. House Sparrow Found near human structures.
26. Mourning Dove Gentle "coo-ah" call.
27. Northern Cardinal A favorite year-round GA resident.
28. Northern Flicker Our only ground-feeding woodpecker.
29. Northern Mockingbird Sings all year (and all night).
30. Orange-Crowned Warbler Drab but common winter warbler.
31. Pine Siskin Irruptive guest (rare).
32. Pine Warbler Common in Georgia's many pine forests.
33. Purple Finch Irruptive guest (rare).
34. Red-Bellied Woodpecker Most common woodpecker in GA.
35. Red-Headed Woodpecker Striking red, white, and black pattern.
36. Red-Shouldered Hawk Loud; often perches on wires.
37. Red-Tailed Hawk The classic large soaring hawk.
38. Red-Winged Blackbird Added: Found in every GA marsh and field.
39. Rose-Breasted Grosbeak Passes through or stays in high mountains.
40. Ruby-Crowned Kinglet Known for its constant wing-flicking.
41. Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Only present April–Sept.
42. Sharp-Shinned Hawk Smaller cousin to the Cooper's.
43. Tufted Titmouse Big eyes and a small crest.
44. White-Breasted Nuthatch Moves head-first down tree trunks.
45. White-Throated Sparrow Sings "Old Sam Peabody."
46. Wood Thrush Famous for its flute-like song.
47. Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker Strictly a winter visitor in the South.
48. Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron Corrected: Found in GA wetlands/swamps.
49. Yellow-Rumped Warbler Known as the "Butter-butt."
50. Song Sparrow Common resident with a streaked chest.
Total Species Identified: 50
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