Snapping Those Visitors

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Capturing lens friends at the feeders and in the garden is becoming an obsession.  The camera is always set up on the tripod either inside or outside just waiting for that next shot.  Birds are creatures of habit, just like … Continued

Cheep Wren-t

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The house wren has been around singing its lively song and creating nests around the garden.

Feed Me, Feed Me!

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The robins are nesting once again over the light above the garage door.  This has been a popular nesting spot for several years now.  They will reuse a nest from the previous year after making sure it is up to … Continued

The Cowbirds

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~ The brown headed cowbirds are a smaller blackbird.  Their name comes from the fact they they will follow herds of cows eating the insects that swarm around the cows.  They aren’t a bird that I love to see in … Continued

Chipping Sparrows

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This cute little sparrow is a year round visitor to the garden.  It is a smaller sparrow, about 13 cm. long,  easily identified by the reddy brown cap and the black eye stripe. The wing markings are similar to those … Continued

The Common Redpoll

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The common redpoll visits the feeders quite frequently.  Redpolls belong to the finch family This little bird is about the same size as a goldfinch, around 12 or 13 cm. long.  Sometimes they are commonly mistaken for house finches or … Continued

Cardinal in Flight

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It is always a joy to watch the feeders just after they have been filled.  It seems the birds are waiting in the distance for the noise as the food goes into the feeders.  They appear shortly after the task … Continued