Today I went for a little outing at Fanshawe Conservation Area in London. I was most interested in the Evening Grosbeak that has been around, but that was not to be. This was my third attempt!
Nevertheless, still a few things lurking around the feeding area.
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White-breasted Nuthatch |
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Red-bellied Woodpecker |
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Northern Cardinal |
A few of the more uncommon winter sparrows as well.
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Fox Sparrow |
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White-crowned Sparrow |
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White-throated Sparrow |
There were plenty of Dark-eyed Juncos. Many were even starting to sing a little bit!
A Brown-headed Cowbird stopped in. My first one in awhile.
On another note, a few days ago I was happy to find a couple flocks of Common Redpolls. Species #166 for my modest neighborhood!
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