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The Birds of Rainbow Creek

The Birds of Rainbow Creek
by: brendasue of Kates Cabin Bird Sanctuary in Waller County, Texas
Showing posts with label rare bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rare bird. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Press Release, Breaking News: The Snow Queen Selects Red Mate by: brendasue

Hi Everybody!  Come on in.  I know you can not wait to hear more about this breaking news:  The Snow Queen takes a Red Mate! I have new photos of the happy couple.


You may remember The Snow Queen is the rare female Cardinal that appeared to me  around the time Texas was predicted to get snow--another rare occurrence!  Well, we did not get the snow, but we got the Snow Queen the rare bird with the white face!  The first day I saw her, she was still a new baby without all her feathers.  The white face looked so funny to me as my mind says those birds are brown! I started to name her clown face!  I am glad I selected Snow Queen as she is a very regal bird.  She comes to the feeding station everyday with all the other cardinals. Early mornings are best and late in the evening. They seem to enjoy each others company. When they are not eating, they are in the different nesting zones they establish, building nests and singing so each other knows where each is.  It must be the security system to protect from the wild wood cats.  It has just become routine with the return of spring that the old lady will bring the seed out and they will gather to eat!  Enjoy! 



















































































I received good news yesterday. A photo of the Snow Queen from a week or so ago was made Webshots News Photo of the Day.  It is a world wide site, so comments are coming even from England about our best little bird in Texas!
Here is the link below if you want to see her Photo and comments!


 http://community.webshots.com/photo/2379241850107016694lfqWUY

This is a cool site if you share photos!




Also, I will give you the link to this Cardinal Site with good information about these birds:


http://cardinalbird.org/




And one more link to friend of Kates Cabin-Mark. This link is to his album with the partially white hummingbirds and blue jays:


https://picasaweb.google.com/marklift/WhiteHummerBluejay#





Mark takes the best bird photos.  I wish he would come shoot the Snow Queen!  My camera will not focus on that face of hers!


That concludes our Breaking News of the Snow Queen.  I encourage you all to feed some birds where ever you are. And let me know if you get any rare white ones!




...this is brendasue signing off from Rainbow Creek.






I have large prints for sale of any photo you like of mine. Trying to raise money for the Bird Sanctuary.  Like everything else, bird food has gone up in price and smaller in container. You can contact me at:
katescabin@gmail.com 
to make a donation or purchase a photo.
Also, Opening  for the Season April 1 - Kates Resort Camp Cabin on Rainbow Creek, available weekends, daily, weekly rentals only.
Kates Cabin On Rainbow Creek
24562 Tyrone Street
Hempstead, Texas 77445
979-921-0922


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Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day My Friends! by: brendasue

Hello Everybody!  Hope You are enjoying a wonderful romantic day with a great Lover!
For those of us who are not having a wild romantic time, Welcome to my Garden Photography Blog!!!!!  I could not get the chocolates in the blog so I ate them for you. (They were good). But I am bringing you Flowers, Rare Birds, and a lovely visitor, plus a slide show someone else made at Perdanales River.


(And--------The Price is Right!)   So Come on  In--We are starting with a road trip to Elaine's Place.





My friend Elaine invited me to have Valentine's Dinner with her Family and friends yesterday on Sunday 2-13.  What a treat to go to her place for a celebration dinner! She is a great cook and all these wonderful tasting treats are everywhere!  This was Turkey Dinner with all the trimmings!  







Elaine gathered these flowers and made an arrangement for the table. Her Husband, Don, set a gracious Table. I shot a couple of pics of the flowers and table to share with All. 
Enjoy the photostudy!




A Classic Red Rose (with a fade to black and white).















































































Look at this peaceful, beautiful moment!


Soon there were kids and grandsons and granddaughters and friends and the whole room was filled with joy as we enjoyed the feast Elaine and Don had prepared for this festive day.  WOW--wish the whole world could have been there!  Thank You, my friends!




Turn off the lights, the party is over and we are heading back to Kates Cabin for your surprises there!








Here she is--  Our Rare White-Faced Cardinal I named:  The Snow Queen








Her feathers have filled in on her face so she does not look as goofy as she did the first time we saw her.  She is so good to the little visiting birds.











I believe I said before that she might be the only white-faced cardinal in the world.  Would you believe I googled white faced cardinal and actually found photos of one other.  It is in Texas also up around the Perdanales River which would be around 3 to 4 hours from where we are here in Hempstead, Texas.


He has a slide show of several birds including the white faced he photographed.  I have included this slide show for you at the end of this blog!!!  (Who loves you!!!!)





When you view his slide-show you will see it is Not the same bird as our Snow Queen.  She has a mate now and is building a nest. They are all building nests!











This seems to be Cardinal Love!!










If she treats her babies like she does these little birds, she will be a good mother.  Both the mother and father care for the babies once they hatch from the blue speckled eggs.










I put this feeding station on the ground in an open area so the birds can see the wild wood cats if they approach. Last night I looked out and there was a big, fat racoon snacking on the corn!!












The Cardinal's favorite seed is the sunflower seeds.















I googled albino birds and found several links. This was good:


http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/jan/18/bird-lady-what-about-those-albino-birds/

This bird lady states that a true albino bird would have red eyes and pink feet and would be extremely rare.


Most reported birds are leucistic, which means some white coloring.
Leucism is a genetic mutation that prevents the normal deposition of  melanin on some of the bird's feathers.







So I googled albino cardinal and found this link:


http://blog.syracuse.com/outdoors/2009/03/albino_cardinal_photographed.html

check it out as it is a photo of a true albino cardinal!! amazing.









Supposedly, these leucistic birds have trouble finding a mate as they look different.  We see here, she has one interested! 











 Here is another link referring to a bird seen in Indiana:


http://cardinalbird.org/have-you-ever-seen-a-whitealbino-red-bird-or-cardinal/comment-page-1/#comment-11561









Snow Queen is so pretty but not as rare as the only one. Here is a link with 3 photos of a white body cardinal!


http://www.nature.net/forums/load/bird/msg0215295227782.html?5











I am thankful to have seen her and photographed  her! I am happy she is still here.  Let me know if you have seen any!

























And now for your surprise:











A second rare cardinal with a white wing! And white chest!























How about that???  I will try to get some better photos!  This is too much to see both of them!!


Below if the slide show showing another white faced cardinal and other birds:










080831 Birds of Pedernales Falls State Park


Now, One more surprise!  Guess who came over for corn and coffee??








Elisabeth, the deer!





















She says:  Happy Valentines Day Everybody!!!!!




I almost forgot-----The Alien:















......this is brendasue signing off from  Rainbow Creek






I wish you All a Life full of Love!










katescabin@gmail.com












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