Backyard Birds: Yellow Bellied Sapsucker and White-breasted Nuthatch
These birds are more frequent visitors to our yard with the cooler weather.
Labels: Fall Birds, Nuthatch, White-breasted Nuthatch, Yellow Bellied Sapsucker


Info & pictures of common New Jersey birds: the woodpecker, cardinal, king fisher, warbler, robin, tufted titmouse, finch, mallard, cormorant, baby ducks, grebe, goose, cat bird, sapsucker, northern flicker, chickadee, merganser, hawk, heron, hairy woodpecker & goldfinch plus muskrat, groundhog & beaver. Many photos were taken at Lake Nelson in Piscataway, NJ and others in NJ bird spots: Cape May, the Meadowlands, and Sandy Hook or vacations in Florida, California and the Caribbean.
Labels: Fall Birds, Nuthatch, White-breasted Nuthatch, Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
Labels: Nuthatch, White-breasted Nuthatch, Winter Birds
Labels: Nuthatch, White-breasted Nuthatch, Winter Birds
Labels: Northern Mockingbird, Nuthatch, White-breasted Nuthatch, Winter Birds
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Labels: Nuthatch, Summer Birds, White-breasted Nuthatch
Nice feeder guys! I'll definitely have to stop by your yard to add some birds to my lifelist.