Tufted Titmice are back with a vengeance after being sparse for a few years. They used be year round in the yard but they all but disappeared for 3-4 years with just a few over wintering. There was talk of them succumbing to West Nile Virus spread by mosquito's, no idea myself but I'm glad they're back. They are quite agressive at the feeder, they fly in and scattering most of the smaller birds at the feeders. There must be at least 10 of them I think and they fly in while others are flying out. The Brown Creeper which I've been seeing in the yard for a few weeks likes my suet cake mix and visited several times in the hour that I was photographing.
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Tufted Titmouse |
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Brown Creeper |
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Brown Creeper |
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Brown Creeper |
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Brown Creeper |
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Blue Jay |
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Mourning Dove |
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Northern Cardinal |
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White-breasted Nuthatch |
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Tufted Titmouse |
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Carolina Chickadee |
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