Birds of Late Fall

Northern Flicker (female)

I have had lots and lots of backyard visitors over the past few weeks, now that temperatures have finally dropped. Though, as you can see in the photograph above, it’s not just seed and suet that are attracting the birds: there is a cedar tree at the edge of the woods behind my home that is abundant with berries this year. And those berries are a valuable food source.

Fun fact: berries are nutritionally important to many birds, especially in the wintertime. Some insect-eating species, like the Northern Flicker above, incorporate more berries in their diet during the colder months when insect populations are low.

Speaking of Northern Flickers…they are, to my mind, the most visually stunning of our winter birds here in North Carolina. And I am delighted that my cedar tree is attracting them.

I hope you enjoy these photographs. All were taken in my backyard and/or the woods behind my home.

Northern Flicker (male). Note that the male of this species dons a black whisker, which is absent on the female above.
American Robin
Eastern Bluebird (male)
Hermit Thrush. This might be my favorite winter bird.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Downy Woodpecker (female)
Carolina Chickadee
Northern Mockingbird
Chipping Sparrow
Eastern Bluebird (male)
White-throated Sparrow
Purple Finch (male)
Pine Warbler (female)
Northern Cardinal (male)
Eastern Bluebird (female)
Pileated Woodpecker (male)
White-throated Sparrow
Red-bellied Woodpecker (male)
Northern Flicker (male)
American Robin
Hermit Thrush
House Finch (male)
Eastern Bluebird (male)
Northern Mockingbird
Mourning Dove
Northern Cardinal (male)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Northern Flicker (female)

10 responses to “Birds of Late Fall”

  1. These are, amazing, and, you are so lucky you don’t even need to travel too far to capture these, wonderful creatures of nature.

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    1. Thank you very much! It is a blessing to have so many beautiful and fascinating birds in such close proximity.

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  2. gorgeous picture πŸ’―

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  3. πŸ’₯‼️πŸ’₯ fantastic … πŸ‘

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    1. Thanks so much, Donna! πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ»

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  4. Nice shots and an Incredible variety of birds – and yes, so close to home. Looking forward to moving from the city..

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  5. I really love these photos πŸ™‚ They make me smile, fill me with joy…a simple bird with lovely color and shape brings such beauty to my little world..thanks for sharing my friend πŸ™‚

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    1. Thank you so much, Janna! 😊

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