I popped down to Thickson's Woods this morning to see what birds I could see.
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American Goldfinch |
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Female goldfinch |
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Tree Swallows |
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Hermit thrush |
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Baltimore Oriole |
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White-throated sparrow |
Also spotted but not photographed were a black and white warbler, a brown thrasher, a grey catbird, several robins, cardinals, a yellow-bellied sapsucker, and a golden-crowned kinglet.
Hopefully Skip can join me tomorrow for another walk in the woods. I am really looking forward to seeing trilliums in the next few weeks.
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