Saturday, April 18, 2015

Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker Ludington State Park

   Crossed paths with the most cooperative Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker this morning at Ludington State Park.  This bird spent about a half an hour drinking the sap of a Birch tree.


   The Ruby-crowned Kinglets were equally obliging.
   Here are some birds that visited my yard today.



Yellow-rumped Warbler hitting the suet.
   This Osprey was one of 4 species that I added to the yard list today.  The others were Rock Pigeon, Bald Eagle and Double-Crested Cormorant.  Yard list is now at 47.



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