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Cornell Lab of Ornithology feeders
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See birds well outside their winter range submitted to Project FeederWatch.
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Aleene Jones
427 Main Street, Dunbar, PA, USA
Unusual surprise to see this baby Hairy in my back yard. His mother is feeding him from the suet & platform feeders introducing him to different kinds of snacks. Woops!! Better disappear, I think he sees me, (& my camera.)
Category 8: Eyewitness
Species: Hairy Woodpecker
Hairy Woodpecker Fledgling anxiously awaits for mom to bring the goodies.
This baby Hairy,, is so sweet,, and shy looking… ..just love those baby pictures…
Thanks Andree.
FeederWatch is possible, because of people like you Aleene You taught me. not to be shy, all the Birds win….from this wonderful experience..
To learn from the many themes, situations and species.. And most of all.. That the love of birds, shared migrates through this wonderful window. I, am taking this opportunity. to thank you, in explaining all this tech stuff. downloads… AD
Thank you Andree for your confidence in me. Andree, you are a wonderful caring friend, you are a blessing to me.
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