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I wish everyone all the best in 2024, a very Happy and Healthy New Year!
This is my last critter post and linky for 2023. I want to thank everyone who has participated and commented throughout the year. I hope to see you and your critters in 2024.
I am sharing some of my yard birds and local birds from our walks around our lake and to the NCR bike trail. I am still catching up with my photos, these were mostly from November and early December.
1. Late fall we enjoyed a walk on the NCR bike trail. My bird sightings were the Brown Creeper and a Ruby-crowned Kinglet. The Brown Creeper can be hard to find it blends in well with the bark of the tree.
2. Below are a few yard birds and neighborhood raptor. A yard bird is the Dark-eyed leucistic Junco, he is a cutie.
3. In the back corner of our yard, I noticed a flock of Cedar Waxwings. They found some berries on a nearby tree. I counted 10 Waxwings, there may have been more.
4. On our walk to the lake, we watched some Blue Jays and a Vulture flying around a hawk perched high in the tree.
5. At the local lake, we found a Bald Eagle taking a bath. The Canada Geese were not too far away. The bottom right photo is an unknown in my back yard.
6. Our outings are not always nature related, we do visit with our son, DIL and grandsons and of course we love seeing our grand-dogs Winnie and Nibbles. They are cute critters.
7. The Tufted Titmouse hanging out in our front yard too, this one is sitting in the rhododendron outside our den window.
8. I've been seeing and hearing the White-throated Sparrows around my yard. Sometimes they come to the deck for the peanut nuggets I put out on our deck railing.
9. The Blue Jays seem to be the most common bird seen in my yard. They can grab up to 5 of the peanut nuggets at one time.
I hope you enjoyed my birds and critters. Thank you for sharing your critters and post! Happy New Year to you and your family!
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I am linking up to Heidrun's Mosaic Monday I hope you can stop by and visit Heidrun and check out the Mosaic Monday post.