Sunday, 2 March 2014

White-breasted Nuthatches in the ravine.

On this cold, snowy, -10 degrees Celsius afternoon, I went for a small walk through my local ravine. I saw a Red-tailed Hawk overhead, a cardinal, a junco, a few robins, a Downy and Hairy Woodpecker, and most importantly, White-breasted Nuthatches. I always love seeing these little guys. They run up and down trees with ease trying to find something to eat, then they fly to another tree and do the same thing again. I saw over 8 today, and some got pretty close to me.



Ravine boardwalk entrance


Nuthatch POV



Snowy landscape


Nuthatch on the tree with his find


Comments appreciated!

Happy birding!

-Owen

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