Saturday, February 20, 2021

Saturday Critters ~ 375 ~

We received more snow on Thursday, and the birds have been all over the feeders.
We keep the feeders filled with black sunflower oil seeds, all of the birds seem to prefer those.
We use to buy bird seed mix, but the birds never ate the filler,
who knew they had such a fussy palate.

American Goldfinch

Yellow-Rumped Warbler - First Winter

White Throated Sparrow

Titmouse

Male House Finch

Mourning Dove

Sharing today's images with Eileen at 
Viewing Nature With Eileen 
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21 comments:

Brian King said...

These are awesome! The warbler is fantastic! Mixed seed is hit or miss depending on the mixture. Ours tends to run heavy on cracked corn which doesn't always get eaten. Due to our weather over the past ten days everything is getting eaten at the moment.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie,
My yard birds seem to love the Sunflower seeds the best too, but they enjoy the suet too. Gorgeous variety of birds, I love the cute Warbler, Titmouse, House Finch and the Dove. They are all great photos!
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, wishing you a happy weekend! PS, thank you for the visit and comment on my blog.

Marie Smith said...

Love your feathered friends, Debbie. That Titmouse is adorable, maybe a tad shy.

We find the black seeds the best too.

Changes in the wind said...

Your house is a little sanctuary for birds and butterflies.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

How pretty! The Dove appears to be dozing off....too much to eat maybe! heehee! Enjoy your weekend. Stay warm and snug and keep the bird seed handy. The Goldfinches can really go through it!

Anonymous said...

I love the warbler shot!

Debbie said...

a lot of research went in to identifying that bird, i think i have it right, but maybe not!!

Dynna said...

I use black oil sunflower seed too. This year I added a tray feeder with safflower seed and the mourning doves, cardinals, & evening grosbeak are loving it. There is also beef suet for all the woodpeckers,and others that enjoy it. Love all your photos of your birds.

Conniecrafter said...

You have quite the selection of birds that come to your feeders, I didn't think the little ones ate those seeds, we have to go out and buy some more so I might have to check into that. Such great pics of them in the snow! You are finally getting your snow!!

Lowcarb team member said...

Your birds are beautiful ...

Happy Saturday Wishes.
Keep warm.

All the best Jan

RedPat said...

Love the warbler and once again your shots thrill me with the quality of detail!

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Debbie your photos are as awesome as the birds!!!...JP

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Wonderful pictures of all the birds, waking and sleeping)). They sure pose for you. I remember back when we used to feed birds that the black oil sunflower seeds were worth the extra cost because they worked! I bet the birds here in this part of Oregon are even more fussy because there is almost always something growing that they could eat , almost never covered in snow. They just like the sunflower seeds better!

The Furry Gnome said...

More snow! Happy for you!

LeAnn said...

As always I love your bird photos. Thanks for the tip on food they like. Thus far, they do seem to be coming to our feeder well. We love watching them. I especially liked your new visitor today the Yellow-Rumped Warbler.
By the way, we finally got some snow. It was fun to have it, but I enjoy it at Christmas time better.
Loved them all!
Blessings and hugs!

Ruth Hiebert said...

Sweet pictures.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Beautiful photos Debbie I wonder can you buy Sunflower hearts over there as I know the birds would love them also, perhaps even more. Have a good week ahead.

♥ Liz ♥ said...

I love that you have so many colourful birds in your garden. All ours seem to be brown!!

Rain said...

Hi Debbie :) The birds are sweet...but that last one of the Mourning Dove - wow, what a great shot! :)

Kay said...

I can't get over how you're able to get all these amazing close ups of our feathered friends.

Debbie said...

hi dynna, thanks for stopping by...i have never heard of a beef suet, i will look in to that!!