Feeder Birds

Sunday, we refilled the feeders for the first time in about a week or two. Instantly, all the regular birds returned. The ground feeder with seeds and raisins brought in the juncos and sparrows very rapidly, and the suet feeder attracted a Downy Woodpecker. 3 Downies arrived, mostly for the suet and sunflower. A couple of goldfinches were the only thing that liked the low-hanging safflower seed tube, but they really liked it. A lone House Finch and Red-Bellied Woodpecker found the ground feeder also, but were not around for long. A pair of cardinals have been around lately, but getting them to visit the tube feeders has definitely been hard.
We have also been treated the last couple of years with an Oregon Junco, probably the same one. We have seen it every year since 2013, which is pretty far east for an Oregon. Unlike the other juncos, this one seems to not be seen alone very much, usually it visits in a flock.
It never ate from the feeders, but we also enjoyed a Mourning Dove, which was very, very photogenic. The associated photo shows this dove. Around early November, they all disappeared from out feeders.

Publicado el 19 de diciembre de 2016 a las 11:38 PM por danomaha danomaha

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Huilota Común (Zenaida macroura)

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danomaha

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Diciembre 17, 2016 a las 11:42 AM CST

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