2-3" of snow overnight made for easy spotting of the numerous sparrows hanging around the yard this morning. Most numerous were the FOX SPARROW'S - the highest single point count I got was 42, but my guess is we had up to 100 in the yard at any one time. They were everywhere.
Here is a list of the other birds observed from the living room this morning:
AMERICAN TREE SPARROW
DARK-EYED JUNCO
SONG SPARROW
PINE SISKIN
PURPLE FINCH
COMMON REDPOLL
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER
RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER
NORTHERN FLICKER
HAIRY WOODPECKER
DOWNY WOODPECKER
RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD
AMERICAN CROW
WOOD DUCK
MALLARD
WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH
BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE
Fox Sparrow as seen this morning on the fresh snow. |
American Tree Sparrow with Fox Sparrows in background |
Here is a list of the other birds observed from the living room this morning:
AMERICAN TREE SPARROW
DARK-EYED JUNCO
SONG SPARROW
PINE SISKIN
PURPLE FINCH
COMMON REDPOLL
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER
RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER
NORTHERN FLICKER
HAIRY WOODPECKER
DOWNY WOODPECKER
RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD
AMERICAN CROW
WOOD DUCK
MALLARD
WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH
BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE
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