A Downy Woodpecker perches on the sunflower feeder before hitching down and helping itself to some food.

A Downy Woodpecker perches on the sunflower feeder before hitching down and helping itself to some food.

I am certain that this American Robin was hungry enough to eat cracked sunflower spilled from the feeder overhead rather than expend energy hunting for insects, which are still scarce in early spring.

They seem to be the same to the White-breasted Nuthatch.

A House Sparrow cocks it head and looks up.

This male House Sparrow cut a fine figure as it paused while hopping around on a cedar bush just outside my workplace.

A White-breasted Nuthatch seems to consider the best way to help itself to this suet block.
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A White-breasted Nuthatch lets go and dives toward a bird feeder.

A House Sparrow keeps a watchful eye on me as it cracks open a sunflower seed.

I got a good peek at an American Goldfinch visiting the nyger feeder.

This Red-winged Blackbird closely watched me to ensure I did not approach too closely.
