Ravens are SO difficult to photograph, they are so suspicious. I feed the wild Ravens and this is the female from the pair that comes for food daily. (Last winter)
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Awww. Corvids are so amazing.Ravens are SO difficult to photograph, they are so suspicious. I feed the wild Ravens and this is the female from the pair that comes for food daily.
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They are, extremely intelligent!Awww. Corvids are so amazing.
I haven't seen any Pinesiskins yet, I've heard they are irrupting in NM. But the Juncos have returned along with White Striped Sparrows!Anyone see any new birds lately?
I saw some pine siskins for the first time the other day and they’ve been sticking around. The juncos are back in the yard too - a sure sign of winter.View attachment 2374364
I heard that here! Juncos + White Throated Sparrows have returned to my area as well.I haven't seen any Pinesiskins yet, I've heard they are irrupting in NM. But the Juncos have returned along with White Striped Sparrows!
I agree- Juncos are a sign of winter. I've only seen 1 pine siskin this year and it was at a friend's feeder.Anyone see any new birds lately?
I saw some pine siskins for the first time the other day and they’ve been sticking around. The juncos are back in the yard too - a sure sign of winter.
Wow, nice assortment of birds seen on your list! Mostly Juncos, White Crowned Sparrows, a few House Finches, Spotted and Canyon Towhees, Scrub and Stellars Jay's and a few White Winged Doves this morning. We had 6 inches of snow overnight. Expecting to see some Flickers and Downy woodpeckers soon. Oh and the hoards of wild Ravens, I feed them dry dog or cat food, just got back in from feeding them.Somehow I unwatched this thread! I'm back!
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Here are my counts for this month: (I count by how many birds I see at one time)
1 Eastern Towhee
2 Downy Woodpeckers (♂ + ♀ )
2 White Breasted Nuthatches
1 Red- Breasted Nuthatch
6 Blue Jays
5 Tufted Titmouse
7-10 Dark-Eyed Juncos
3 White Throated Sparrows
1 Hairy Woodpecker
7 Mourning Doves
2 House Finches (♂ + ♀ )
2 Northern Cardinals (♂ + ♀ )
1 Song Sparrow
1 Fox Sparrow
2 Chipping Sparrows
1 Northern Flicker
8 American Robins.
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I heard that here! Juncos + White Throated Sparrows have returned to my area as well.
I agree- Juncos are a sign of winter. I've only seen 1 pine siskin this year and it was at a friend's feeder.
You have tons of birds too!Wow, nice assortment of birds seen on your list! Mostly Juncos, White Crowned Sparrows, a few House Finches, Spotted and Canyon Towhees, Scrub and Stellars Jay's and a few White Winged Doves this morning. We had 6 inches of snow overnight. Expecting to see some Flickers and Downy woodpeckers soon. Oh and the hoards of wild Ravens, I feed them dry dog or cat food, just got back in from feeding them.![]()