Eastern Towhee

Brown Creeper

Golden-crowned Kinglet

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Hermit Thrush

Hairy Woodpecker. No respect for my squirrel deterrent

Sapsucker Mystery. In the yard last week this Yellow-bellied Sapsucker fell out of a tree, briefly grabbing the trunk before falling to the ground apparently dead, eyes and mouth open. I moved it to a safer place and left it overnight. Next day it was gone,no feathers and I'd like to think it flew off after pining for the fjords. The following day I found a Sapsucker lounging in the waterbath. Coincidence?


Find Waldo. The birds did. They are gone!
