


Allow me to interrupt my review of Irish birds to bring you three of my backyard favorites. These three species are year-round residents and so will cheer me through the long, cold winter. To repay that favor, every day I'll feed them black-oil sunflower seeds. Here are photos taken at my feeder just a couple hours ago. In quick succession each came for a seed, beginning with the Tufted Titmouse (top), the White-breasted Nuthatch (middle), and my favorite, the Black-capped Chickadee.
Treat these birds to some black-oil sunflower seeds through the winter, and they'll treat you to their company. I can't think of a better trade.
Till next time . . . Keep birds in your heart!
Georgia Anne
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