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April 2017, Animalblog by Terry Costales
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![]() A White-crowned Sparrow rested in a shrub.
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![]() Here was a very handsome Savannah Sparrow that seemed eager to pose.
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![]() The Downy woodpecker decided the upper suet feeder definitely tasted better than the lower one.
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![]() A Downy Woodpecker eyes the upper suet feeder and wonders if it might taste just a little better than the one he has.
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![]() The back of a Ruby-crowned Kinglet showing the yellow markings on its wings.
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![]() The Ruby-crowned Kinglet that comes to my feeder is very fast and almost always appears right after the Bushtits have made their blitz attack on the suet.
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![]() A Yellow-rumped Warbler at the suet feeder. It is still not in its brightest colors.
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