Weekly Favorites
These are some of my favorite Bird Buddy photos from the last week.





These are some of my favorite Bird Buddy photos from the last week.





This House Finch was quite the little bully today, refusing to share with the poor Chickadee.

This cute pair of Tufted Titmouses have become regular visitors at my Bird Buddy

We harvested a lot of blueberries at our house. I put a few in the Bird Buddy and this Mockingbird seems to be enjoying the extra treat.

What happened to the peanuts? 🥜 There were peanuts in this feeder yesterday

Visiting my Bird Buddy. The suet holder hides him from the BB camera.


That 🥜 is almost as large as that Carolina Wren’s head!

Great 📸 of this Grey Catbird. Bird Buddy didn’t capture it, I pulled it out of a video.

Gotta admire this Grackle’s hustle! How does he fit it all in his beak? #birdBuddy

My wife thinks grackles look mean. Grackles have a third eyelid or nictitating membrane, that is translucent and whitish or bluish in color. This extra eyelid is hinged on the inner side of the eye and moves horizontally across the cornea. That’s probably what makes them look mean.

I almost squealed like a little girl when I saw this new visitor on my Bird Buddy. So pretty. I think he’s just passing through on his way north.

This Java Sparrow looks offended by the Northern Cardinal’s presence on his feeder 😁 😂 🤣

Look who’s here! A beautiful Brown Thrasher jumped from my suet feeder and is now enjoying some tasty treats on my Bird Buddy.

As you age, it’s ridiculous how fast bird-watching creeps up on you. You spend your whole life being indifferent to birds, and then one day you’re like “damn is that an Indigo Bunting?”

This tiny Carolina Wren is flaunting its peanut prize like it’s the hottest new accessory.

Didn’t your mama ever tell you not to talk with your mouth full?

First Bird Buddy visit from one of the Mourning Doves in my backyard

Awesome bird photos captured by my #birdBuddy today!




A male Goldfinch showed up at my feeder. He’s still in transition from his winter plumage to his breeding feathers. In another month he’ll look stunning!

