A Nuthatch and Cardinal were perched on our bird feeder.
The Nuthatch made many trips, each time flying away with a sunflower seed.
Next a Downy Woodpecker did the same thing, under the benign eyes of His Eminence.
A Red-Bellied Woodpecker displaced the Cardinal, but that did not seem to bother the Air Woodpecker pilot.
Amy said:
I can see the seeds, amazing shots! They keep you busy, Hien! 🙂
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Sukanya Ramanujan said:
Nice Photographs!
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Tiny said:
Your bird feeder is the best! Next to your camera, I mean.
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neihtn2012 said:
Tiny, I had to take many many shots to come up with these. But you probably have to endure the same, or maybe not?
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Tiny said:
Oh yes! Luckily we don’t need film anymore 🙂
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Pat said:
Great shots of the activity around your feeder.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Pat!
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M-R said:
I trust you’re not going to whinge further on the topic of getting good shots of your little birds in flight, Hien ? – these are bloody BRILLIANT ! 😀
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neihtn2012 said:
Ah, if you only knew…:-)
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M-R said:
[grin] Glad I don’t, in truth, Hien.
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Dalo 2013 said:
This is such a great series…the cardinal is one of my favorite birds, part because I have only seen a few in my life time. The color and awesome tuft of feathers at the top of its head! Beautiful ~ in my home town, we get to watch quail, which is another one of those unique & beautiful birds.
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neihtn2012 said:
The cardinal is so brilliantly red that my eyes are always drawn to it when it makes its appearance. There are at least 5 or 6 of them that come to the feeder every day, unless hawks hover nearby. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
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Dalo 2013 said:
Me too ~ and I always wonder why people don’t celebrate wildly when seeing one 🙂 When I see the California Quail or Ring-Necked Pheasants that are common where I am from, like you I am always excited and drawn to them.
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neihtn2012 said:
I think I’ve seen a Ring-Necked Pheasant once, very fleetingly. Next time, I’ll try to take a photo.
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Dalo 2013 said:
They may be the most gallant bird in nature ~ really incredible.
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travelingmind2anywhere said:
Looks really cute.
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neihtn2012 said:
THanks. Glad you like it.
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kcinaz said:
What a great picture – two in one!!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you!
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Sue Slaght said:
Amazing captures again! Quite the group visits at the bird feeder!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Sue! I think the birds can’t find other things to eat because of the snow covering the ground, so they are converging on our bird feeder.
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