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The Purple Finch is found from Newfoundland to southern New Jersey, from British Columbia to Quebec, and from Minnesota and Baja California. It winters in Nova Scotia, British Columbia also as far south as Florida to the Gulf Coast and Texas. In recent years there has been a noticeable decline in the Purple Finch. One Read more…
May 2, 2011 at 9:23 pm
Female Common Redpoll can identified by it’s breast lacking red tinted feathers. Male Common Redpoll can be identified by its red breast feathers. This March we were visited by a flock of Common Redpolls. This was the first year they made their presence at our bird feeder. Known for being predictably unpredictable the Common Redpoll has a inconsistent Read more…
April 13, 2011 at 9:14 pm
Male Female The Downy Woodpecker common throughout North America and it is known to be a regular at back yard suet feeders. Downy Woodpecker makes their home in cavities of dying or decaying trees trunks or limbs. These cavities are excavated by both male and female and lined with wood chips and may take up Read more…
March 11, 2011 at 8:56 pm
The Cardinal is the only all red bird in North America, there is no other bird that comes close to it. The male is dressed out in its bright red feathers, this red robe of color is where it got it name. Often compared to the robe of red that a Roman Catholic cardinal wears. The Read more…
March 2, 2011 at 9:20 pm
The Warbler bird family consists of 109 different types of species that live in the America’s, 56 of these species live in United States alone. The only other bird that consists of more different types of species is the Sparrow, but the Warbler are considered the most exciting to watch. Out of these 56 types Read more…
January 23, 2011 at 12:04 pm
Again sitting on my deck, a family of Red-Winged Black Birds and a single Rusty Blackbird. Oh yes and our friend the Chipmunk, content among the birds and the birds content with him this went on for a good part of the day. There was plenty of food for everyone each stacking out its claim Read more…
September 24, 2010 at 11:56 pm
Sometimes if you wait long enough you may see the strangest things and if you are lucky catch it in a picture. One day I was sitting on my deck overlooking my new bird feeder hoping to take some pictures of some visiting birds, well what I got was that plus more. Sitting below the Read more…
September 24, 2010 at 11:49 pm