Greetings,
I've had a Northern Flicker at my suet feeder recently too -- multiple days
over the weekend. A surprise for sure. Also have had a Hermit Thrush on a
regular basis.
Otherwise, the usual suspects…and I'm glad to see them!!
Shirley Devan
Williamsburg Bird Club
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On Nov 22, 2011, at 5:43 PM, Les Brooks wrote:
Hello everyone!
In addition to the normal feeder birds, I had some extra company outside
today. One Sharp-Shinned Hawk paid a visit but, as best I could tell, left
empty taloned. I last saw it heading south across the marsh. (No new photos
today.)
I also had a new observation, at least for me. An adult Female Northern
Flicker visited one of the suet feeders and had a feast. I have never seen
one eating from my suet feeder before. And last but not least, 14 +
American Robins stopped by to check out the Holly berries. This is the
second year, at about this same time, that I have seen them on the Hollies.
Best birding and have a safe, grand Thanksgiving!
Les Brooks
Glen Allen
http://www.natures-finest-photography.com
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