
Photo by Chris Bosak
A Black-capped Chickadee and Downy Woodpecker share the suet feeder, Nov. 16, 2014.
It’s been a particularly busy day at the feeder today. There haven’t been any out of the ordinary species, just lots of backyard favorites. Here are a few photos from the action. Not pictured, but seen visiting today are: American Goldfinch; Northern Cardinal; Hairy Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker; Dark-eyed Junco; White-throated Sparrow; Blue Jay and American Crow. No nuthatches today yet … odd.
(Author’s note: OK, got my nuthatch. All is good.)
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I love the Tufted Titmice. None seen in Central or Riverside Parks yet, but with this cold weather I hope to see some soon. Best Susan
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Thanks Susan. Let me know when they show up.
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I do like the picture of the chickadee and the woodpecker at the feeder. They look rather like kissing cousins.
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Thanks Brian. Very true.
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“Trying to keep starlings off the suet feeder so that Woodpeckers and Nuthatces get a chance to eat.”
Brian, via Facebook
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