More photos from Audubon Park My Bird Week media challenge

Photo by Chris Bosak A Tufted Titmouse visits a feeder in Danbury, Conn., in Nov. 2016, during the Audubon Park My Bird Week media challenge. Both the feeder and seeds are from Audubon Park.

Photo by Chris Bosak
A Tufted Titmouse visits a feeder in Danbury, Conn., in Nov. 2016, during the Audubon Park My Bird Week media challenge. Both the feeder and seeds are from Audubon Park.

Here are a few more photos from my Audubon Park My Bird Week media challenge.

Here’s the original post, which explains the challenge.

Photo by Chris Bosak A White-breasted Nuthatch visits a feeder in Danbury, Conn., in Nov. 2016, during the Audubon Park My Bird Week media challenge. Both the feeder and seeds are from Audubon Park.

Photo by Chris Bosak
A White-breasted Nuthatch visits a feeder in Danbury, Conn., in Nov. 2016, during the Audubon Park My Bird Week media challenge. Both the feeder and seeds are from Audubon Park.

Audubon Park’s media challenge accepted

Photo by Chris Bosak A pair of Tufted Titmice visit a feeder during the Audobon Park My Bird Week media challenge in Danbury, Conn., in Nov. 2016. Both the feeder and seeds are from Audubon Park.

Photo by Chris Bosak
A pair of Tufted Titmice visit a feeder during the Audobon Park My Bird Week media challenge in Danbury, Conn., in Nov. 2016. Both the feeder and seeds are from Audubon Park.

I recently accepted a challenge from Audubon Park to participate in a media challenge whereby members of the media, using an Audubon Park feeder and bird seed blend, feed birds for a week and tracke the birds they see.

I already had a feeding station set up, so I knew the birds would quickly discover the new feeder in the area. I planted a new pole set up to hang the feeder on. Well, it took a matter of minutes for the Audubon Park feeder and seeds to get broken in by “my” birds.

At first it was my favorite regulars — Black-caped Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, and White-breasted Nuthatch — that visited the feeder. Continue reading