ctberney: female House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: female House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: male House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: male House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: female Pine Siskin - Spinus pinus
ctberney: female Pine Siskin - Spinus pinus
ctberney: female House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: male House Finch (2) - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: male House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: female House Finch
ctberney: male House Finch
ctberney: Cedar Waxwing and House Finch both love Mountain Ash berries
ctberney: male House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus
ctberney: We usually live in the boreal forest, but couldn't resist all the yummy conifer cones we found in Stratford.
ctberney: Hi, I'm a White-winged Crossbill, visiting Stratford for most of the winter.
ctberney: White-winged Crossbill enjoying the seeds from a spruce cone.
ctberney: White-winged Crossbill uses its specialized bill to extract seeds from the spruce cone.
ctberney: White-winged Crossbill up close
ctberney: female White-winged Crossbill
ctberney: female White-winged Crossbill
ctberney: female White-winged Crossbill
ctberney: You might think this bird needs an orthodontist, but the crossed bill is a great tool for getting out those seeds.
ctberney: digging into the spruce cone for its lunch
ctberney: juvenile White-winged Crossbill
ctberney: Don't think I don't know you're standing there taking pictures of me, he says.
ctberney: male White-winged Crossbill enjoying his lunch.
ctberney: male House Finch
ctberney: male House Finch
ctberney: See you later, alligator, says the Pine Siskin to the White-winged Crossbill.
ctberney: Pine Siskin on top of a tree