Peek a Boo
Look closely at the top of the picture and you can see a Java Sparrow peaking over the edge.

Look closely at the top of the picture and you can see a Java Sparrow peaking over the edge.
This Java Sparrow comes in for a smooth landing at Aloha Acres
This chipmunk has found his way onto the suet cage I put out again this week. I put out peanuts for Chippy and his family, but they’ve taken all of them and probably stored them up for winter. He hasn’t made his way onto the Bird Buddy, but it may just be a matter of time.
When I first saw this Eurasian magpie I thought it looked a lot like the Grackles that visited my yard at home. But they are two unrelated species.
Magpies belong to the family Corvidae, which includes crows, ravens, and jays, while grackles belong to the family Icteridae, which includes blackbirds, orioles, and meadowlarks 123.
This Yellow-billed Cardinal is one of the prettiest birds at the Aloha Acres feeder.
Touch and go practice
This busy feeder has no more room to land
Best action shots from the past week
This is the best picture of a Saffron Finch I’ve gotten from Aloha Acres. When you see the body, it looks a lot like the American Goldfinch I see in my backyard, but the yellow is more orange.
This Amethyst Sunbird comes to us from South Africa.
An amazing California Quail from a Bird Buddy in New Zealand.
The Bird Buddy at Aloha Acres gets crowded. I believe these birds are a Java Sparrow and Saffron Finches.
Bit of a squabble between some of the birds at Aloha Acres.
Beautiful shots of a Cardinal landing on my Bird Buddy.
Bird Buddy just launched some very exciting new features! Among them is the ability to get postcards from exotic places and learn about new birds.
I got my first Bird Buddy postcard from Hawaii today! It features a Java Sparrow.
The birds are enjoying an extra treat.
The Cardinals at my Bird Buddy are very “photogenic”
This little chatterbox is a frequent visitor at my Bird Buddy.
Here’s the new album from BWA (Birds With Attitude)