1:00 AM – Cardinal and Pine Warbler:
One of the pack of local cats:
1:00 AM – Cardinal and Pine Warbler:
One of the pack of local cats:
1:00 AM – Chickadee and Wren:
Pine Warbler:
1:00 AM – A small Downy Woodpecker:
Busy day at the feeder:
1:00 AM – Yellow-rumped Warbler on the Trailcam platform.
Cardinal and Pine Warbler facing off:
1:00 AM – A Pine Warbler, not intimidated by Mr. Cardinal:
Dainty Raccoon having midnight snack:
1:00 AM – HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BIRD GIRL!
Here’s a bunch of videos for you.
1:00 AM – Nice male Downy Woodpecker on the compressed bug cylinder:
Pine Warbler. Sometime I get these confused with the Yellow Warbler, but this one is the Pine variety.
1:00 AM – We see lots of Downy Woodpeckers, but for some reason, not so many Red Bellied Woodpeckers. Here’s one getting some compressed bugs.
This Pine Warbler is another fan of mealworms. But then, who isn’t?
Wren and Woodpecker on the nugget feeder.
1:00 AM – Pine Warbler and Finches.
Another video with a variety of snacking birds.’
1:00 AM – Cardinals and Finches usually get along, but in this video a male Cardinal routes a Purple Finch. In the background, along the rail, there are at least one other male Cardinal, possibly two. That’s a lot of male Cardinals. I suspect that many Cardinals crowded out the Bluebirds. Maybe.
This Yellow Bellied Sapsucker likes the compressed bug cylinder. These birds look almost exactly like the Red Bellied Woodpecker, but the markings are different, if you know where to look. After he flies off, a Pine Warbler and Nuthatch take over.