In the mornings especially, I'll look out and see a cloud of birds around the feeder -- mostly house sparrows and house finches with mourning doves on the ground, but the occasional cardinal, nuthatch, titmouse, or chickadee. There used to be lots of black birds around too -- grackles, starlings, cowbirds, and crows -- but of late, they've been absent, presumably feeding elsewhere. And there are the rare visitors too: woodpeckers, grosbeaks, etc.

So here's what a typical morning looks like. See how many birds you count...

The Crowd

From: [identity profile] aulus-poliutos.livejournal.com


I can see 12, but judging by the swinging motion of the smaller tube in the foreground right, I suspet no. 13 is hiding on its backside.

From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com


Same, but I make it 14 for the red one on top of the pole.

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