Averaging 15 birds a day

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    I have 15 or 16 species of birds coming to the deck and the feeders. Plus we have males and females of many of them. Here are a few that I have taken today, it is raining so they are not the greatest shots.

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    Spotted Towhee, female. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Northern Flicker, female. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Downey Woodpecker, male ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Golden crowned sparrow. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Downey, Female. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Bushtits, male and female on right. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Chestnut backed Chickadee. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )


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    Stellers Jay. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )
     
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  3. muddypaws

    muddypaws Seedling

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    That Northern Flicker is gorgeous! Looks like he's wearing a tux and ready to go out!
     
  4. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    More amazing shots of your feathered friends. The wind and heavy rain are keeping many of our species away from the feeders at the moment.
     
  5. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    We have showers but it keeps clearing up and then the clouds roll in again. Not cold though.
     

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