We are also seeing redpoles, slate colored juncos and gold finches. The wind knocked down a nearby huge old oak where Baltimore Oriales had started nesting a couple of years ago. We hadn't seen any for so long after all the elms died out. Now I wonder when we will see them again.
Wow it is awesome that you can identify your small birds. Here except for woodpeckers, robins, or owls, everything else just falls under the catch-all 'BIRDS'!! W.C.C.
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We are also seeing redpoles, slate colored juncos and gold finches. The wind knocked down a nearby huge old oak where Baltimore Oriales had started nesting a couple of years ago. We hadn't seen any for so long after all the elms died out. Now I wonder when we will see them again.
ReplyDeleteWow it is awesome that you can identify your small birds. Here except for woodpeckers, robins, or owls, everything else just falls under the catch-all 'BIRDS'!! W.C.C.
ReplyDeleteJenn, I love that mallard!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that duck in flight photo.
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