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Regina Lembo
Ridgefield, CT, USA
Over a foot of snow brought the northern flicker to the suet dish! Having landed on the porch railing his beak came up with snow!
Category 4: Habitat Around the Home
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This weather is for the birds!
Wonderful!
Beautiful!! Good Luck!!
Beautiful bird!
Absolutely beautiful ! Good luck!
Heβs so adorable! Good luck ππ
Love this !!
Beautiful picture!!!
I have been following Regina’s postings on attracting birds to her feeders. I was amazed to see a flicker at the feeder. After communicating with Regina, I am going to try similar food mixture to entice other species i.e blue birds. Downy, Red bellied an Hairy woodpeckers feeding on their usual preferences insects and would love to have flickers join the avian crowd at my winter feeder.
I have been following Regina’s posting about her bird feeders and seeing the flicker attracted to her feeders. Flickers have visited my yard spring through fall. I will be following her advice and hope to entice flickers to my feeders in the winter
Breathtaking!
Beautiful shot.
Great shot & bird!! Good luck!
Great photo! Love Flickers.
Great shot!
Great & Beautiful pic!.. good luck!
Not much to comment, I only feed sunflower seeds and suet.
Happy to see you surfacing as an excellent photographer, very nice work!
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