Wild Bird Wednesday. |
Here we see a white-throated sparrow and a Carolina wren. And then there's the junco. He's perching on one of the higher branches in order to get close to the suet feeder. Normally he doesn't go for the suet because he finds seed that have fallen on the ground. (Larger birds and squirrels drop a lot of seed!) Unfortunately, the seed feeders were emptied soon after the snow storm, and the ground was covered by snow. I didn't get a path dug out to the feeders until yesterday.
In the meantime, the only feeder with food left in it was the upside-down suet feeder. Woodpeckers and chickadees are able to cling upside down on the wire grid and pick out suet.
The slate-colored junco does not cling like that. But he can fly up and grab a little tidbit, then return to the branch. I watched him do this repeatedly.
I learned to anticipate what he would do and get pictures of him in action.
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Not So Wordless Wednesday. |
These shots are marvellous!
ReplyDeletewhat a nice way to remember your pet and good to see the birds enjoying the tree
ReplyDeleteBelos e fantásticos momentos fotográficos minha amiga, aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
...great to see them in flight.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures!
ReplyDeleteThose are fantastic photos! Loved seeing your Carolina Wren. Wonderful idea to plant the tree near the bird feeder.
ReplyDeleteImpressive patience and pictures! The Junco trained you well.
ReplyDeleteSmart little survivor Junco...and I love that the tree is a memorial to your pet also!
ReplyDeleteThat last one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs Linda.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
what fun, i love the in flight shots .. so cool!! what great time to have your camera!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! So fun to see!
ReplyDeleteGreat bird pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful winter views and amazing photos of the birds!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
Susanna
Awesome images! It paid off to take your time and be observant.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! You have good timing.
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