This past weekend the summer temperatures really hit so I didn't get out to take any pictures. But I did set up my BirdCam by the feeder. I wanted to make sure it was the finches that were going through a feeder of food a day and not that a squirrel or raccoon as getting to it. So today I present our abundance of House Finches for Tuesday's Tweets and Wild Bird Wednesday.
Here is a shot of the feeder with nearly every perch occupied. Notice the gold finch on the thistle feeder in the background.
One of the fun things about the BirdCam is the "accidental" action shots that it gets. Like this House Finch coming in for a landing.
House finches aren't the only visitors that I get to the feeder. There were Carolina Chickadees, Carolina Wrens and Northern Cardinals like this one.
And there were some birds that I couldn't identify. If you know what it is, please leave a comment.
I hope you stay cool and if in the US, enjoy your Independence Day.
I would love to get a bird cam! It would be so great to get those candid shots! Great photo of that one coming in for a landing!
ReplyDeleteInteresting set of bird photos!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the birds around the feeder.
ReplyDeleteNice captures by the bird cam!
ReplyDeleteLove those candid shots Bryan! Hard to tell in that last photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of shots - you really do get a good mix of finches around your feeder.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
oh some great action shots; lovely to have the finches in your garden
ReplyDeleteHi there - I thought I’d let you know that I stepped into the void caused by Springmans decision to close down World Bird Wednesday by setting up Wild Bird Wednesday (!) on my photoblog at Paying Ready Attention – Photo Gallery.
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Stewart M - Australia