Eastern Phoebe© Sharon Wilbur 2012
Downy Woodpecker© Sharon Wilbur 2012
Tufted Titmouse© Sharon Wilbur 2012
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Guess which ones never left… Open to anyone!
The clock is ticking folks. You should know this! It’s not a hard question. Which of these birds never left? I will post the answer in an hour. Hopefully somebody gets it first. 8:05 p.m.
An hour? LOL You have no patience.
I have exhibited extreme patience. I was hoping those folks who think birds and butterflies are a proper diversion would be visiting this website.
Two of the birds stay here all winter. The Tufted Titmouse and the Downy are here all year. I took their pictures today.
The Eastern Phoebe is truly a spring visitor, that does not winter over. I also took its picture today.
No winners.
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Guess which ones never left… Open to anyone!
The clock is ticking folks. You should know this! It’s not a hard question. Which of these birds never left? I will post the answer in an hour. Hopefully somebody gets it first. 8:05 p.m.
An hour? LOL You have no patience.
I have exhibited extreme patience. I was hoping those folks who think birds and butterflies are a proper diversion would be visiting this website.
Two of the birds stay here all winter. The Tufted Titmouse and the Downy are here all year. I took their pictures today.
The Eastern Phoebe is truly a spring visitor, that does not winter over. I also took its picture today.
No winners.