Sporting Outdoors > The Weekend in Birds
[Leanne Wildermuth : Artist by Nature Blog] House Finch Blue Jay #1, Collecting peanuts Blue Jay #2, Waiting for more peanuts Red Headed Woodpecker #1, hanging out near the peanut suet Red Headed Woodpecker #2, eating plain old variety bird seed How passionate am I about our birds? Well, I was so excited to see the Red Headed Woodpecker come back that I think I started to pee my pants.
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[Foldedspace.org] foldedspace.org: Photography Archives: A woodpecker peck peck peck peck pecked somewhere up the hill. I tried to record some of what I heard with my new iMic and a cheap microphone (actually a remnant from my very first Mac fifteen years ago).
[Wordsonbirds.blogspot.com] Words on Birds: A tube-style thistle feeder will draw goldfinches and pine siskins, or go with a peanut feeder to serve chickadees, nuthatches and woodpeckers. If choosing a hummingbird feeder, look for a durable design”many glass ones are beautiful works of art but not very practical.
[Blog.windstar.org] WindStar Wildlife Institute Blog: Birds: to 3 Downy Woodpeckers, 2-3 Red Bellied Woodpeckers, 2 White Breasted Nuthatches, 2 Rose-breasted Nuthatches, chickadees, titmice, robins and 1 Brown Creeper come and go. The larger flock of juncos and White-throated Sparrows have not been around this year so far.
[Outdoors.mainetoday.com] MaineToday.com | December 2005 Archives: Not that I was doubting the identification, but the admittedly poor photos didnt show the features that I needed to see, and in fact to me the photos made the bird look like an immature Indigo Bunting. The bird looked small, round-headed, small-billed, and it had a forked tail.
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