Dressed in scarlet, for the cold
For this house finch, a snack of black oil sunflower seeds goes down nicely on a chilly afternoon.
| "And now, I must be off. Thanks!" |
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Notes and photos from wanderings in the Lower Fraser Valley, BC., with a few thrown in from Bella Coola and other BC visits. Favourite spots: Reifel Island, Boundary Bay, Mud Bay, Strathcona, White Rock, Cougar Canyon, etc...
For this house finch, a snack of black oil sunflower seeds goes down nicely on a chilly afternoon.
| "And now, I must be off. Thanks!" |
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Susannah Anderson
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1:51 am
Labels: backyard birding, house finch
3 comments:
Pretty little bird! I have been skimming through your posts on springtails! I like the explanation from the GM Trucks. But if it works, then use it!!
Nice. =) When it gets COLD I feed my chickens seeds, chopped up nuts, any fatty seed-like thing I can find, and they SNARF them up, eschewing bright, beautiful mixed lettuce until the fatty niblets are all gone. =) Glad my impulse is rendered legit by nature.
Our birds haven't expanded, still just Chickadees, Juncos and the one Blue Jay. Even so, they eat tons of seeds and entertain Mom. - Margy
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