Long tongue flicking
The more agile tongue
Breakfast visitor
Rusty garden shed
In the last quarter
More late bloomers
Roomer
Back another season
Hummingbird feeder frozen up
A new junco for me
Sharpie's pitch
The view returned
The bridge
A cohort
At the bottom of our street
Selfie of a sort
Late warbler
On the Whitby pier, October 1997
Ignoring the mobbing crows above
Winter is icumen in, the siskins say hello
One of the convents by the Basilica and Palace
Flicker this morning
Mr Purp
Thirty seconds outside the back door
Pitchypee waiting its turn at the suet
Snowbird at the suet
Greedyguts
The big fox terrier
Repens. The end is nigh.
November pinks
Up there, luh.
One of Good Queen Min's heirs
No drones
An armful of apples
The Pleiades over Stanley's house
Mope
Firetruck's arse
Maybe the last butterfly this year
It doesn't last long
Crow outside wet screen window
The Mundy Pond cygnet
By Jove again, his moons
What's up, doc?
Another shot of the moons by Jove
Nearly full, almost obscured by fog
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One of the flickers
Family outing, maybe. We had four Northern flickers at our deck this morning, all together: one female and three males (like this one).
They were gathering up bits of suet plus digging up peanuts that the bluejays had stuck in flower pots and the like.
No flies on the flickers.
They were gathering up bits of suet plus digging up peanuts that the bluejays had stuck in flower pots and the like.
No flies on the flickers.
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