Nice ending to the previous thread Adel. And many more beautiful shots can be view on it, at this link.
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1158123/
It's a new start to this thread, so everyone's welcome to post your comments or photos of birds you view. It doesn't matter what country you live in, come join us.
I will start with a Snow Bunting
Daily Bird Pics, Vol 382
Nice flock of Snow Buntings - they all look to be adults to me. Around here when I see them, there's usually more juveniles. Probably because the adults are better experienced at wintering in cold places, the young ones travel further to find milder places.
Resin
Wonderful start to the thread burn! Thank you! Love your Snow Buntings and Redpolls!
MRW, Sweet pic of the Goldfinch!
Adel, Good to see you posting! Love the variety of birds you have at the end of the last thread.
Thats cute teddy!
Wow! Amazing shots of the Harrier, Burd. Love the Snow Buntings at the start of this thread.
Very nice shots Burd! Love seeing the Harrier and American Tree Sparrow.
Adel, great photos on the last thread. I'd love to see that Fox Sparrow here and I'm still waiting for our Stellar's to arrive here.
Burn, thanks for the new start. I love the Snow Buntings and that Redpoll is beautiful.
Teddy, I'd fill that feeder until you see the birds have stopped feeding.
Burd, the swans are gorgeous and your Harrier shots are awesome. That little sparrow sure looks pretty all fluffed up. Nice job on all of them.
Our Bald Eagles seem to love the rain and wind. Here's an older one taking shelter in some lower branches.
Lovely pictures, all. Bald Eagles always give me goose bumps -- what magnificent birds. And the Snow Buntings are adorable. The pictures here really brighten my day.
Carla
My neighbor and I are trying to figure out how we are going to close all sides of the suet cage except the top where I put in the cake. He has some pieces of wood, and he said he would help me. I can't afford to buy a upside down suet feeder, they are NOT cheap, so when and if we get it done I will take a picture and post it here.
Wonderful pics duc! Love seeing the Waxwings eating the berries whole.
That is a good number Mrs Ed!
The Mute Swan is beautiful, great job on the shots Burd, and love the Harrier shots as well.
Duc , those Eagles and Waxwings do seem to love their showers. Birds and berries make lovely pictures.
Teddy, nice of your neighbor to help out with the upside down feeder. Show us a picture when your done.
Good to know the Goldfinches are returning for you. If they got to your place, that means another week or so for me.
Thanks for your comments everyone.
Black-capped Chickadee
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Hi Teddy, They will get used to it given some time.
Nice shots burn!
I think it looks pretty, I hope they will find it, it will be a relief not to have to worry about squirrels anymore on the suet feeder.
Dang...late to the aprty again!! lol
Adel...great pics on the last thread! You need to pop in more often...we miss you!
Burn.....awesome Snow Buntings!
Burd...beautiful Swans and love the Harrier!
Duc.... your shots with the berries are so pretty in the middle of winter!
My gosh Mrs Ed...did you go steal some of Rose's!! lol
Our yard has been bare this week. I don't know where they all went! I bought some tree nuts at WBU today. Hope they help draw some in for the bird count this weekend!
I need to unload the camera but until I do...another of the female Pileated Woodpecker! lol
Teddy, well done. It won't stop the woodpeckers, I'm sure.
Nobody has found it yet, the Downy was curious, do you think it would help if I put some seeds under it to draw their attention to it?
Nah, I think they'll find it. have patience
As I get older that is one virtue that wears thin sometimes.
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