House finches often come to my feeders in pairs. The more colorful one is the male.
Goldfinches sometimes feed together too, and also tolerate other small birds at the feeders
House finches often come to my feeders in pairs. The more colorful one is the male.
Goldfinches sometimes feed together too, and also tolerate other small birds at the feeders
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You got some wonderful shots at your bird feeder.
ReplyDeleteFinch is super cute
ReplyDeleteA male House Finch is a handsome fellow, isn’t he?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures of the finches! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDelete...they are visiting here too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selection.
ReplyDeleteWow, Mr. Squirrel sure got up close and personal. We have frequent bears (as evidenced by garbage being pulled out of the bins and left strewn about the grounds.) So no bird feeders, but I can put up a hummingbird feeder on my balcony...but then must refill every other day because it's hit by sun and grows little moldy bits easily. I didn't have it up for last couple of years because I just didn't have the energy to keep it clean.
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