Design - "Hoot"
Designer - Bent Creek
Fabric - 30 count WDW Putty linen
Fibers - GAST, WDW, & DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 30 October 2016
Completed - 14 November 2016
Most backyard birders would look at this photo and see only one kind of bird - Goldfinches.
There are, in fact, at least three kinds. On the bottom left are aare a couple of Pine Siskins, with an American Goldfinch to right right of them. On the bottom right the yellow bird is a female Lesser Goldfinch, with a male Lesser Goldfinch partially hidden on the right of the feeder.
Here's a better look at the bright yellow male Lesser Goldfinch.
I need all my fingers and toes and more to count all the Oregon Juncos.
For many birders in this area they are a sign on the changing season as they breed at higher elevations and return to the valley in the fall.
I have them all year, but in much larger numbers this time of year.
So now you know why this bird is called the Chestnut-backed Chickadee!
Isn't that a cute little fluff-ball?
Yep!
I'm in Nuthatch Heaven this autumn. A couple of Red-breasted Nuthatches have been frequent visitors to my feeders front and back.
And even more unusually, I've spied a couple of White-breasted Nuthatches working away on a large Douglas fir tree and eating out of the feeder I have there.
They are very attractive with their white head and breast, black head and gray body.
Any bird that walks upside down is a cool bird!
And he knows it!
Hoot is a cool bird sampler! Lots of activity at your feeders, Beth! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTrès jolie petite grille de chouettes ! bravo,
ReplyDeleteVos oiseaux aussi sont mignons, moi aussi j'ai un couple de sitelle torchepot qui vient dans mon jardin.
Monique, Moniake,
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I live in the U.K. (N.Wales coast) and have a tiny courtyard with feeders and it's amazing how many different birds have "found " us since I put them up. Our goldfinches have more colours on them e.g. red heads, and they are lovely but I might swap them for a couple of chickadees,they are great! Just found your blog today and love it,thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute stitched owl. Our baby birds last summer were Oregon Juncos. They are such pretty birds! I love the softer colors of the female.
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