I recently put up a suet feeder, and added black sunflower seeds to our bird feeder. It is amazing how many different birds I have spotted at our feeder since putting these up. From upper left to lower right: Red breasted nuthatch - they are cool because they run upside down on the tree, Cardinal - one of my favorites!, Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker, Dark Eyed Junco, White breasted Nuthatch, Blue Jay - not necessarily my favorite, but they are actually far an few between, Hairy Woodpecker, Tufted Titmouse. I have also some sort of sparrow - but I really want to identify the specific species before I claim it! And then there is some other bird that is slightly larger than the sparrow, looks much like it, but with sort of chartreusey yellow stripes instead of white. Still working on that; it may be a female finch.Its All About ME!!!
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
How MANY Birds!
I recently put up a suet feeder, and added black sunflower seeds to our bird feeder. It is amazing how many different birds I have spotted at our feeder since putting these up. From upper left to lower right: Red breasted nuthatch - they are cool because they run upside down on the tree, Cardinal - one of my favorites!, Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker, Dark Eyed Junco, White breasted Nuthatch, Blue Jay - not necessarily my favorite, but they are actually far an few between, Hairy Woodpecker, Tufted Titmouse. I have also some sort of sparrow - but I really want to identify the specific species before I claim it! And then there is some other bird that is slightly larger than the sparrow, looks much like it, but with sort of chartreusey yellow stripes instead of white. Still working on that; it may be a female finch.
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