Backyard Birds

Aww it's great you're giving him such a chance when he does have the will to live. :thumbsup:
The little guy is with them now.
Apparently he’s not alone. The rescue people told her they’ve seen an uptic in sparrows with deformed legs.
The joint just above the foot. It’s rocked under, and his actual foot seems to have little or no feeling.
So, the Ivar name is more appropriate than ever! ;)
I believe the daughter was going to visit Sesame (her name for him:rolleyes:) as she was at work when it all went down yesterday.
She’s missing the little shit. :D
 
Orioles?

Lately, I’m seeing a yellow oriole in the area.
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Is a horrible picture I know.
These are something new around here, been living here a while now.
Last year and a half or so a brief spotting of a yellow bird.
Now, it’s almost daily.

The local mockingjays apparently think he’s a real asshole, because they sure return the sentiment. :D
 
Lately, I’m seeing a yellow oriole in the area.
Wow that surprises me. We see them for a few weeks every spring but I assume they fly farther north when they leave here.
This is one that was here in May.
Oriole on scissors by orange slices May 11 19.webp
 
A few new ones.

I was just taking a photo of the hanging basket and didn't realize there was a Flicker at the feeder until later.
Hanging basket on deck with flicker July 8 19.webp

A baby Pileated at the feeder a couple weeks ago.
Young pileated at suet by flowers Aug 31 19.webp

And a Bluejay in the flowers yesterday. They are pretty, but as most of you know, they are my least favorite bird for many reasons.
Bluejay sitting in flowers Sept 11 19.webp
 
It never fails, every year the Robins come back and every year we get a heavy snow after they get here.
I think we got a snowfall after our Robins were here too. I'm sure they were like, :wideyed: :wtf: Yours are really early since you still have so much on the ground. Forget what is still coming out of the sky! lol Ours are digging around in our mulch. I don't know what yours are eating with 2' of snow on the ground. If it's that suet, ours is hung high to just get the birds and not the squirrels and I know robins would never cling to it like the woodpeckers and smaller birds. Maybe they are pecking at some of the suet that falls to the ground? IDK.
 
If it's that suet, ours is hung high to just get the birds and not the squirrels and I know robins would never cling to it like the woodpeckers and smaller birds. Maybe they are pecking at some of the suet that falls to the ground?
This one (or more) has been eating right out of the suet feeder. I also put things like jam or cranberries out and they will eat those. Amazingly the squirrels don't bother the suet but they bears will and make a mess.
 

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