Birds of Edmonds, WA. 2020

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Bill Anderson

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A brown creeper was creeping (what else) up the side of the Douglas's fir closest to the back deck.

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The creepers was practically invisible against the bark of the Dug fir.

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Bill Anderson

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My birding continues to be limited to the back deck. Thursday (10-8-2020) my son put nuts out on the railing so I could take photos from the dining room through the sliding glass door.

Unfortunately the nuts eventually attract eastern gray squirrels as well as birds.

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Steller's jays are not intimidated by the squirrels.

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Three or four of the Blues Brothers dropped by for a snack.

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I am not the only one who likes watching wildlife on the back deck.

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The flock of bushtits continue to remain in the neighborhood. Shots from Saturday (10-24-2020).

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My son keeps the suet feeders full in the hope we can bribe them into sticking around for the winter.

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Bill Anderson

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Scriber took advantage of Wednesday's (10-28-2020) sunshine.

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So did the resident hummer.

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The best I could do to photograph the hummer at a feeder on my back deck.

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