Three different kinds of woodpecker in my back yard today. Yellow-bellied sapsucker (male, then female), hairy woodpecker (male), then downy woodpecker (female).
You can tell the hairy and downy woodpecker apart because the hairy woodpecker has a longer beak, and the downy woopecker has black bands on her white inner tail feathers.
Some Eastern Bluebirds at the feeder the other day. Male first, then female.
Male and female northern cardinal.
Possibly a breeding pair? They showed up together, and I didn't see any other cardinals around.
Went to feed the geese at the river this morning and I saw this bald eagle!
It was tough to take a picture of it, but I got a reasonably clear one.
Putting up LED strips to improve the lighting in my #workspace; the strips are long enough to run 4 of them along my ceiling and 3 joists to reasonably hang them on. What do y'all think, should I double up the middle one, the one in front of me or the one behind me?
Anyone know what kind of bird this is at my feeder?
Pictures don't really capture it well, but it's got some yellow-brown feathers on its back and head, very muted (I suspect this bird is a much brighter yellow during breeding season) a brown beak, white underbelly.
They seem to like thistle seeds.
Customers today so far:
- Tufted titmouse
- White-breasted nuthatch
- European starling
- Black-capped chickadee
- Downy woodpecker
- Squirrel
Pictures are squirrel with tufted titmouse and tufted titmouse from yesterday.
Put up a bird feeder in the back yard last night, I've already seen three (non-squirrel) customers:
- Bluejay
- Downy woodpecker
- Black-capped chickadee
And here are two pictures of the (adult male, I think) white-breasted nuthatch I got through the binoculars this morning.
I am much more confident in this identification.
Here are some pictures of the yellow-headed warbler I saw yesterday (managed to snap a few not great pictures through the binoculars this morning).
I think they are black-throated green warblers, despite the fact that none of the ones I saw were actually black-throated.
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