This is a photo of a chickadee a few days ago before the snow came. They are still here since the snow. In fact they visit throughout the winter one of the most faithful of visitors.Thursday, December 3, 2009
Plenty of chickadees
This is a photo of a chickadee a few days ago before the snow came. They are still here since the snow. In fact they visit throughout the winter one of the most faithful of visitors.Sunday, November 29, 2009
Fuzzy magpie...
Magpies do not come to the feeder but they do occasionally visit the yard. I had to use the zoom and that resulted in a shaky photo and a fuzzy magpie but you can at least make out some of the black and white striking colours of the magpie. Because of bad habits and raucous voice this bird's beauty is not appreciated as it should be.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Geese Still Flying South

Yesterday when driving back from Brandon we saw a large flock of Canada geese flying south. This morning I could hear the honkers when I stepped out onto the deck. The geese seem to leave for the south over several months starting in September. This is rather late. I thought all had been gone. There could be no geese as in the photograph since all the sloughs are frozen as of now!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Unphotogenic Downy Woodpecker.
This is actually a downy woodpecker on his way up the feeder post to the feeder. I don't think the photo will win any prizes. This is the first downy I have seen in some time. Nuthatches are quite common but the downy is only an occasional visitor so I do not get many chances to photograph it.Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Chickadees still visiting.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Whitebreasted nuthatch
Thursday, November 12, 2009
White breasted nuthatch

I was surprised the other day to see a nuthatch without a red breast. I thought perhaps it was just an immature red breasted nuthatch but then I discovered there is a white breasted nuthatch and that was obviously what I had seen. I have seen one several times although the red breasted type is more common around here. Both types of nuthatch stay here all year round but are usually more visible in the fall and winter. This is not my photo unfortunately!
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