Hi All, I hope you are warm & cozy. I'm spending a lot of time looking out
the window at the birds, as likely you are.
I've been trying to ID the attached birds but not succeeding so I'm
wondering if anyone can help me - maybe it's something really simple. I
can't get a really good picture (I only have the phone and the feeder's a
bit far for the zoom) but I've photoshopped the attached to try to bring
out the main features. They're bigger than a junco, smaller than a robin.
(In some of the pictures you can see juncos on the sides for size
comparison.) Beige/whitish eye stripe and two parallel beige/whitish
stripes on the back also. Breast is streaky all the way down. The most
distinctive feature is a tan/rusty throat with black lines on either side
of it.
Other unusual visitors lately - purple finches, a hermit thrush, red wing
blackbirds, doves, a fox sparrow.
Thanks & cheers, Jami
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