If I get up early enough I can look out my bedroom
window and see the sun coming up beyond the
trees in my back yard.
window and see the sun coming up beyond the
trees in my back yard.
The Pine Siskin resembles the Goldfinch , especially during
the winter, due to their similar size, however, the Pine
Siskin's signature call distinguishes it from the others.
the winter, due to their similar size, however, the Pine
Siskin's signature call distinguishes it from the others.
One year, this species may be abundant in a particular area,
and might be completely absent the next year.
Fluctuation in a reliable food source is thought to be a factor in
their irregular migration.
at the feeder they are quite aggressive towards each other
and the other finches. Two Goldfinches show up for Niger seeds
9 comments:
Nice post! Loved it.
Craig
How fun to have all those siskins! Your photos starting with the sunrise and continuing with all the birds are spectactular! Loved this post.
You had quite an invasion! Fun post as always!
I had tons of Pine Siskins about 3 weeks ago but all have left for warmer climates. Great pictures.
Beautiful pictures.Seeing a sunrise like that makes getting up early worthwhile.Siskins,what can I say,they are so cute
,you have to love them.
Blessings,Ruth
We had tons of siskins for a couple of days. Thankfully, they moved on. They are rather disruptive at the feeders, not to mention ill-mannered.
Wonderful, wonderful pictures - I loved every one. The blue jay is stunning.
Great post...love the pics. :-) Susan
Great action photos of your siskins! They have such friendly little faces!
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