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Pine Warbler

Setophaga pinus

Photo by HeatherMiller
Published on Project Noah
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Description:

Yellow, "round" looking bird.

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Comments (2)

I was getting only a few Chickadees and Nuthatches once in a while. Then the woodpeckers (Downy and Red-headed) began visiting. So I put 3 out and up into the trees about 6 ft from the ground. That increased the variety who are attracted to the suet. I use plain suet with corn bits mixed in. I tried the berry mixture and it was gone in half a day....too expensive... but happy birds!
Very pretty! All I get at my suet feeders are Starlings and an occasional chickadee or Pygmy Nuthatch. I jealous!

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