Elizabeth Weintraub • Sacramento Short Sale Agent • Land Park

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Birds of Upper Land Park in Sacramento

Anybody who calls me while I'm at my home office knows exactly where I am. That's because birds are consistently singing in the background. I have cockatiels and parakeets -- and let me tell you, those parakeets chatter in 50 languages. It's not like I can say, "Hey, I'm driving down the freeway to an appointment." Callers hear the racket and know I am sitting in front of my computer monitor, slaving away.

The birds sing even louder when there are other birds in the yard, and we have plenty of bird activity around homes in Land Park. You can see them better in the fall, when the leaves have dropped. And each bird has its own category, from punk rockers to Hells Angels and various times of the day that they make an appearance. Here is a peek:

mourning doves in land park

This is a Mourning Dove. I can hear their soft coo-coo's when I go out to pick up my morning newspaper from the front steps. They also like to perch on telephone wires and taunt my cats. Lately, they've taken up residence in my cactus garden, sitting on the ground cover bark. When the morning sun breaks through early fog, they disappear to who knows where.

scrub jay in land park

They guys, the Scrub Jays, are the school principals of the yard. They'd snatch candy from a baby's hands when nobody is looking. My cats like to watch them because they are big and colorful. Although, I've read that they aren't really blue -- that their color is a reflection, but I don't care what the experts say, Scrub Jays are blue.

white-crowned sparrows in land park

In Land Park, we see these White-Crowned Sparrows in the winter. They are a migratory bird. They suffer from an obsessive-compulsive disorder, always pecking the ground and counting seeds, lining them up before deeming the food fit to eat. Lots of people see these as brown birds and never notice the white streak over their eyes, but if you look closely, you will find them in abundance at this time of year.

cedar waxwings in land park

I lived in Land Park for five years before I spotted my first Cedar Waxwing. I think of them as Grateful Dead followers because they seem so carefree, happy-go-lucky, and tend to travel in groups. You'll spot them sitting quietly in large numbers in a tree on a busy street corner, with cars buzzing by, but you might need a binoculars to identify them. Cedar Waxwings are very cool birds in my book.

mockingbird in land park

This is a baby Mockingbird. You will find the babies in the spring in Land Park, but the adult Mockingbirds are year-round. They're the Barbara Streisands of birds, capable of hitting all the high and low notes, and you never know what might come out of their little beaks. Mockingbirds aren't always nice to each other, and they tend to take on the Scrub Jays.

house finch in land park

This is a male House Finch because he has a red breast and head. The female House Finches are brown. They're the punk rockers of Land Park, running around with a different tune in their head that changes abruptly changes from a loud clanging to a slow melodious softness. I've watched them do somersaults around each other.

crows in land park

Ah, and last, we have the Hells Angels of Land Park: the crows. They generally swoop in around 4 PM (just before the sun sets) in wildly large numbers, revving up their little motorcycle engines and scaring away all the other birds. They completely take over the trees, ca-cawing loudly and dropping crumpled Budweiser cans that they've smashed on their little bird foreheads on to the ground.

As always, if you'd like help with Land Park real estate, give me a call. I specialize in classic homes and am a resident of Land Park. I'd love to help you.

Elizabeth Weintraub Land Park Real Estate Agent in Sacramento

The Short Sale, by Elizabeth Weintraub, coming from Archer Ellison in January 2009.

Photos: Big Stock Photo

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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout Sacramento. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available through bookstores everywhere and at Amazon.com.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

The views expressed herein are Weintraub's personal views and do not reflect the views of Lyon Real Estate.