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Paul Vitucci

Buckingham, PA, USA

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A the first accumulating snow of the season just ended, and the birds were flocking to my feeders. A pair of Pileated Woodpeckers would fly between my suet feeder and a snag at the rear of my property. The brush pile had an amazing number of birds, in and out. This Song Sparrow would pop out of the brush pile, fly to under a nearby feeder, and back. It was a good day for birding and photography.

Same Yard, Different Birds.

A Song Sparrow takes a short flight from a brush pile to under a nearby feeder.

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