backyard birds






I like to keep a list of all of the birds I see in my backyard. From top left these are a Nashville warbler, house sparrow, American robin, house wren, black and white warbler, and a chipping sparrow. Other birds I've seen recently in the backyard are chickadees, cardinals, mourning doves, grackles, and blue jays.
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