Female Townsends Warbler on Suet by Dorianne Seel

Dorianne Seel caught this nice photo of a female Townsend's Warbler on a suet feeder.

 

Male Varied Thrush

A lovely winter visitor, often feeding on the ground, is this male Varied Thrush. Photo by Dorianne Seel.

 

Male Anna's Hummingbird

A Christmastime visitor was this male Anna's Hummingbird using our 4-ounce feeder. In the upper

background, a Spotted Towhee is photobombing the pic. Photo by Ray Urvina.

 

Male Rufous Hummingbird

Compare that previous picture to this one, of a male Rufous Hummingbird. Courtesy of Dorianne Seel.

 

Black-capped Chickadee

Dorianne Seel took this cute photo of a Black-capped Chickadee.

 

Pine Siskin on Tube Feeder

Here's a Pine Siskin showing that yellow on the wing, while dining on No-Mess Blend in one of our tube feeders.

Photo by Dorianne Seel.

Dark-eyed Junco in tree

Dorianne Seel took this Dark-eyed Junco in a tree, a regular visitor to feeders year-round.

Mt. Rainier

 Jennifer McClary sent us this stunning picture of Mt. Rainier with a lenticular cloud.

Olympia and Mt. Rainier

 This beautiful view of the mountain shows downtown Olympia in foreground, also by Jennifer McClary.

Flying Squirrel

Mike Woodall gave us this close-up of a Flying Squirrel, a rarely seen nocturnal visitor!

Immature Cooper's Hawk

Jennifer McClary was able to capture these two amazing pictures of an immature Cooper's Hawk! (above & below).

It was probably eyeing her Pine Siskins and Doves for a potential meal.

Immature Cooper's Hawk

Pine Siskin

Good camera work shows every feather in this close-up of a Pine Siskin, taken by Jennifer McClary.

Eurasian Collared-dove

Excellent shot by Jennifer McClary of a Eurasian Collared-dove sunning itself!

Female Anna's Hummingbird

This female Anna's Hummingbird is showing off some iridescent green. Courtesy of Jennifer McClary.

Two female Northern Flickers

Nice shot of two female Northern Flickers, eating suet and shelled peanuts. Courtesy of Jennifer McClary.

Male Northern Flicker

The bright red mustache is a giveaway that it's a male Northern Flicker visiting Jennifer McClary's tail-prop

suet feeder.