Monday, February 2, 2015

Wild Birds

The (mostly always upside down) Nuthatch

Peek- a - boo Mrs. Cardinal
Linking to Wild Birds with Stewart

20 comments:

  1. The white breasted nuthatch is a very striking character with his black and white...just a little different from other black and white birds.

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  2. I'm a BIG fan of nuthatches. And you are right...they ARE almost always upside-down.

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  3. The photo of the Nuthatch is excellent, but the picture of the shy Mrs. Cardinal is wonderful as well.

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  4. Hello Carletta, I love the cute Nuthatch and the cardinal peeking out.. Have a happy day!

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  5. Beautiful shots...I love the watch the upside down nuthatches. For some reason they always fascinate me.

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  6. A beautiful capture of the nuthatch! Love that peek a boo cardinal.

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  7. Super shots Carletta, especially the Nuthatch striking its typical pose.

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  8. That white breasted nuthatch is just stunning

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  9. very fun shots today. bird feeders always offer great entertainment.

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  10. Hello!:) These are fantastic shots of both these birds.The Nuthatch is a sweetie, I would love to see him at my feeders.
    I like your blog and would like to follow you.
    Best Regards.

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  11. The nuthatches and their squeaky door noises come around our suet feeder, too. Cute birds, mostly upside-down as you say!
    ~

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  12. Great photos of the upside down Nuthatch and the peek a boo Cardinal!

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  13. Fun shots of your feeder visitors.

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  14. Great photo of the Nuthatch. Such cute little birdies... Right now we have a gazillion Pine Siskins... Gosh--where do they ALL come from ???? ha

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  15. The nuthatches are such little clowns! So fun to watch. And Ms C is not doing too good a job of hiding there! (She's too pretty not to show off anyway.)

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  16. Delightful shots of both birds.

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  17. I do like nuthatches - and your correct, they do spend a lot of their time upside down!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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