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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
Very nice. As always, thank you for sharing what you've seen.
Had a titmouse in the yard yesterday. :) So nice to see the birds all coming in for the winter.
Hmmm . . . I'm stumped. Can you help?I love the flicker pixes . . . but who are the little guys?Hmmm. . . .
Rev. Paul, and thank you for coming by to see them.Dani, cool! I have so many house sparrows this year that I am only feeding intermittently.Cathy, most of them are gold finches, just not showing much color because of the dim lighting. The stripy guy is one of the many warblers I believe.
OK. I'm looking at the little stripy guy. How about immature chipping sparrow?http://www.surfbirds.com/forum/showthread.php?5737-Colorado-Sparrows
I'm not gonna go out on a limb on the little guy. You could be and probably are, right. I didn't think the beak color was quite right, but the light was horrible, as you can see with the gold finches.
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Very nice. As always, thank you for sharing what you've seen.
Had a titmouse in the yard yesterday. :) So nice to see the birds all coming in for the winter.
Hmmm . . . I'm stumped. Can you help?
I love the flicker pixes . . . but who are the little guys?
Hmmm. . . .
Rev. Paul, and thank you for coming by to see them.
Dani, cool! I have so many house sparrows this year that I am only feeding intermittently.
Cathy, most of them are gold finches, just not showing much color because of the dim lighting. The stripy guy is one of the many warblers I believe.
OK. I'm looking at the little stripy guy. How about immature chipping sparrow?
http://www.surfbirds.com/forum/showthread.php?5737-Colorado-Sparrows
I'm not gonna go out on a limb on the little guy. You could be and probably are, right. I didn't think the beak color was quite right, but the light was horrible, as you can see with the gold finches.
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