Saturday, January 26, 2019

Good Eats

This Red-Breasted Nuthatch seemed to really be enjoying a few nibbles of suet. They never stay still for long but this one kept coming back for another mouthful.  
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20 comments:

  1. That bird looks a lot like a bananaquit. Bifferent colors, similar markings. We have them frequently at out bird waterer.

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  2. Love seeing the Red-breasted Nuthatch at the feeder!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. Hello, the Nuthatches does not stay still for long. Great capture.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.

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  4. ...one that comes to my feeders.

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  5. Nuthatches and chickadees do spent the winter here on the northern prairie. They are one of the few birds we get to see this time of year. They need the suet to keep warm and provide energy for all that activity. Fine photo.

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  6. What a pretty bird. It's funny how some birds are always moving and some can sit very still.

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  7. Chickadees are the #1 bird at my feeder.

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  8. Birds enjoy good tasting grub too. :)

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  9. Feeders are a lifeline for them in the cold weather.

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  10. That's the second bird I've seen photographed recently wearing that black mask. The other was a Cedar Waxwing, I believe.

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  11. Good job. Blink and it's gone.

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  12. Wonderful Red-Breasted Nuthatch!

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  13. ...and there you were ready to click.. nice shot Pat ✨

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  14. So cute! I'm enjoying my backyard feeder right now. So much activity!

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  15. So nice to see these [for me] exotic birds, Pat

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  16. Good eats, indeed. We have a whole bunch of Finches in the side yard, who are living the good life too :)

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  17. Yummy for the tummy and betting the crumbs that drop don't last long, especially if there are squirrels around.

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