Feeder birds
After we filled up the feeders, the parade started soon.
 Groups of 2 & 3 visitors at a time nabbed a few seeds and gave their place to the waiting multitudes, who arrived from surrounding trees.  This was not entirely peaceful, including disagreements about the 'pecking order.'
Groups of 2 & 3 visitors at a time nabbed a few seeds and gave their place to the waiting multitudes, who arrived from surrounding trees.  This was not entirely peaceful, including disagreements about the 'pecking order.'
I wouldn't have thought that we'd have so many Carolina Chickadees, Tufted Titmice, White-breasted Nuthatches, Northern Cardinals, and who knows what else living in the woods behind our small mountain house.
It was definitely a parade.
 Groups of 2 & 3 visitors at a time nabbed a few seeds and gave their place to the waiting multitudes, who arrived from surrounding trees.  This was not entirely peaceful, including disagreements about the 'pecking order.'
Groups of 2 & 3 visitors at a time nabbed a few seeds and gave their place to the waiting multitudes, who arrived from surrounding trees.  This was not entirely peaceful, including disagreements about the 'pecking order.'I wouldn't have thought that we'd have so many Carolina Chickadees, Tufted Titmice, White-breasted Nuthatches, Northern Cardinals, and who knows what else living in the woods behind our small mountain house.
It was definitely a parade.
I am anxious to see all the different birds we will have at the lake. Will have to look up the gnatcatcher.
ReplyDeleteActually what I meant to write was White-breasted Nuthatches. But, blue-gray gnatcatchers are one of the early spring arrivals in our eastern forests, quite cool, too.
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