Carolina Wren & Friends

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Carolina Wren & Friends

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I just love this little bird and I wish it came around more often to the yard. It is usually only during the winter that they will come and get peanuts or suet from the feeders.
Carolina Wren
Carolina Wren
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Carolina Wren
Carolina Wren
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I have not had near the number of different types of sparrows this winter. But once the snow started I Have had lots of American Tree Sparrows this year!
American Tree Sparrow
American Tree Sparrow
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I have been trying to find Horned Larks this winter. I have a couple of possible sightings but nothing for sure. I did find all these Canada Geese in a cornfield yesterday.
Canada Geese
Canada Geese
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I particpated In the Great Backyard Bird Count last weekend and this Yellow-bellied Sapsucker showed up so I could count it!
I counted 304 birds and 21 species just in my backyard!
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Re: Carolina Wren & Friends

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The Carolina Wren is one of my favorites...love to listen to it. :D
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