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American Goldfinch

American Goldfinches can be found at feeders any time of year, but most abundantly during winter. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Goldfinch/id

goldfinch, Spinus tristis

Chipping Sparrow

I see these Chipping Sparrows mostly during the winter eating seed that I’ve spread on the ground. 

Spizella passerina

The Male House Finch

Adult males are rosy red around the face and upper breast, with streaky brown back, belly and tail. In flight,…

Haemorhous mexicanus

Yellowhammer: the State Bird of Alabama

The Yellowhammer is one of the most common woodpeckers in the US, but it holds a special place in the…

Colaptes auratus, NorthernFlicker, woodpecker, Yellowhammer

Pansies

My dad loved pansies. We make sure to purchase and plant pansies every year when it gets cold to honor and…

pansy, Viola tricolor var. hortensis

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

It is hard to get a good photo of a Ruby Crowned Kinglet because it does not stay still for…

Regulus calendula

Palm Warbler

In winter, does much foraging by walking and hopping on the ground.  https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/palm-warbler I spotted these Palm Warblers on the…

Magnolia Landfill, Setophaga palmarum

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinals are beautiful birds. I am very blessed that so many live in my backyard. They love the black oil sunflower…

Cardinalis cardinalis

Pine Warbler

When I look back through the photos I have posted of a Pine Warbler, you can see they are winter…

Setophaga pinus, warbler

Carolina Chickadee

Carolina Chickadees are abundant in my Silverhill backyard. They don’t stay long on the feeder. They make quick trips to pick up…

CarolinaChickadee, Poecile carolinensis

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