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re: Birds at your Feeder: 2024
Posted on 1/7/24 at 5:34 pm to deeprig9
Posted on 1/7/24 at 5:34 pm to deeprig9
i don't actually have a feeder up right now, but i've been seeing these birds in the orchard and at the pond
chipping sparrows
savannah sparrows
killdeers
cardinals
mockingbirds
yellow rumped warblers
pink warblers
downy woodpeckers
red bellied woodpeckers
carolina wrens
carolina chickadees
northern harrier
red tailed hawk
great egret
bluebirds returned from wherever today...i'm pretty sure the first cedar waxwings showed up also, but it was overcast and they were too high in the tree to verify...
eta: eastern phoebes
chipping sparrows
savannah sparrows
killdeers
cardinals
mockingbirds
yellow rumped warblers
pink warblers
downy woodpeckers
red bellied woodpeckers
carolina wrens
carolina chickadees
northern harrier
red tailed hawk
great egret
bluebirds returned from wherever today...i'm pretty sure the first cedar waxwings showed up also, but it was overcast and they were too high in the tree to verify...
eta: eastern phoebes
This post was edited on 1/7/24 at 5:37 pm
Posted on 1/7/24 at 5:50 pm to pussywillows
quote:
i don't actually have a feeder up right now, but i've been seeing these birds in the orchard and at the pond
Good to hear you're getting more down that way now.
Posted on 1/7/24 at 6:06 pm to pussywillows
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at the pond
Not at the feeder obviously, but there's a blue heron that used to follow me when I came out in the late afternoon to feed the bluegill at the dock, would stand practically right next to me to get one. It's amazing how large of a fish they can get down their skinny little throats. It's cartoonish.
Lots of Kingfishers and unfortunately Canada Geese. Used to be some wood ducks and mallards but haven't seen any of them in about 5 years.
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