Backyard birds fall migration
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Backyard birds fall migration

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thouc

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Orange-crowned Warbler


Hermit Thrush


White-throated Sparrow


American Robin


White-crowned Sparrow


Dark-eyed Junco


Chipping Sparrow


Winter Wren


Eastern Phoebe


Ruby-crowned Kinglet


American Redstart


House Sparrow


Magnolia Warbler


Common Yellowthroat


Yellow-bellied Sapsucker


Brown Creeper


Common Grackle


Black-and-white Warbler
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I have had my fair share of backyard birds over the year; however not as many variety. I do get a lot of sparrow - house sparrow that is.
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Haha,love the grackle marching. Migrating on foot!
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No wonder I don't see many birds in my backyard! They're all in your yard and don't
want to leave. You think you get a shot of all of them together, all facing the camera?
Or maybe you could get someone else to take the photo so that you can join them and then we
all know that it is really your backyard.
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It's usually pretty quiet in summer and winter, but there are some bushes and trees (and goldenrod!) around the yard so some birds are stopping by during migration, most of them briefly so I have to pay attention to spot them.
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