A Junco has noticed some movement in the front of this Mason Bee house....
It is a WREN, building a nest in the tiny space in the front! Photos courtesy of Bill Hansen.
A female Yellow Warbler has learned the secret of dining on suet. Photo by Bill Hansen.
That same female Yellow Warbler and a Dark-eyed Junco discussing lunch.
Photo by Bill Hansen.
Some customers actually have WESTERN Gray Squirrels. Notice the pure white chest and belly,
with zero rust color (which the Eastern gray does have.) Photo by Robert Shick.
Another picture of the Western Gray Squirrel. Photo by Robert Shick.
A perky Spotted Towhee visits Pam Trautman's yard.
A female Northern Flicker having some suet. Great shot of the big black chest spot and the salmon-colored lower tail.
Photo by Pam Trautman.
A male Purple Finch staying dry and eating. Photo by Pam Trautman.
Nice shot showing some of the iridescence of an Anna's Hummingbird male. Photo by Pam Trautman.
Then, when he turns to face the light...wow! Photo by Pam Trautman.
An Anna's male hovering above some lovely flowers. Photo courtesy Robert Shick.
A quizzical-looking but gorgeous male Evening Grosbeak (Pam Trautman).
Neat side profile of an eating male Evening Grosbeak (Frank Hesketh).
A vigilant male California Quail surveys his surroundings (Frank Hesketh).
A very noticeable duck: the male Ring-necked Duck. These have been seen over at McClane Creek in April 2013.
(Photo by Frank Hesketh).
A puffy Varied Thrush staying warm in the snow (Frank Hesketh).
On a snowy day, a female Northern Flicker (left) and a male Hairy Woodpecker share some suet on a tail-prop feeder.
Priceless photo by Frank Hesketh.