Consider

A White-breasted Nuthatch seems to consider the best way to help itself to this suet block.

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Welcome

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An unpublished photo from four years ago today. An American Goldfinch visited our nyger seed feeder.

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Too slow

I was too slow to capture this Blue Jay before it moved.

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Visitor

ETA: Now the photo is posted.

I rummaged through photos and came across this one from July. I put out suet cakes for a week or two and this female Downy Woodpecker (link goes to allaboutbirds.org) regularly visited. She also visited the hummingbird feeder, right background, and I think was able to extract some nectar.

I resumed filling the seed feeders late last week and expect to see more visitors soon.

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Table for one

Table for one

We set a table underneath the bird feeder, where it catches the seed spilling out of the feeder. This House Sparrow (link courtesy http://www.allaboutbirds.org) quickly took advantage of the bounty.

Gold Wing

Gold Wing