There are many kinds of birds that stop at our feeders to eat, including this little junco and finch: Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox by Signing up Below!
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Squirrels at the Feeder
I usually only see either the gray or black squirrel at our birdfeeder, but this time they were both there together! Get your daily dose of nature delivered to your inbox, sign up below!
The Cardinal and the Blue Jay
It’s always nice to see the vibrant colors of the cardinal and blue jay in the winter time: Get your daily dose of nature delivered to your inbox by signing up below:
Friendly Black Squirrel
Here’s our friendly black squirrel again trying to get some food from one of our feeders: Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox, sign up below:
Balancing Each Other
Birdfeeders are not only for the birds! These 2 red squirrels also like to come eat the sunflower seeds. A nice display of teamwork as they help each other balance on the feeder: Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your inbox! Sign Up Below:
Upside Down Squirrel
The squirrels try all sorts of positions to get to the birdfeeders, such as this one that is hanging from its rear legs upside down on the tree, while stuffing its mouth with the seeds: Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox! Sign Up Below:
Purple Finches
This time of year is perfect for bird watching right out the window! We see a variety of different birds through out the year, like these purple finches: Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox, Sign up Below:
Birds in the Snow
Winter and late Fall are the best time to see the birds come to the feeder. There are many types of birds that stop by, such as nuthatches, juncos, finches, and many more! Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox! Sign Up Below:
Blue Jays
Blue Jays are pretty, but they can be bully birds that scare away the smaller birds from the feeder! Sign up Below to Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox!
Woodpecker
I’ve been seeing a woodpecker around all last month. First, it came to this feeder: Then I saw it on a nearby tree: And most recently it came to the feeder closest to the house: Get Your Daily Dose of Nature Delivered to Your Inbox! Sign Up Below: