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That is a Cat Bird in the top photo. Can anyone identify the others?
Marta took these from our deck after dinner. We went through 2 full jars of jelly today. We use this because it is better for the birds and the bees.
Delicious, bold fruit taste
No high-fructose corn syrup
No preservatives
No artificial flavors or colors
OS
Kingofalldems
(38,454 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,081 posts)Note the brick red color of the adult on the left. The one on the right is an immature.
Kingofalldems
(38,454 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,081 posts)And, then some:
Ms. Toad
(34,069 posts)(the one above the dog)
And red headed woodpecker above that (as long as it has the appropriate white wing markings - which I can't see from this angle
WhiteTara
(29,706 posts)The top picture has a purple finch and an oriole
next are orioles with a meadow lark at the top.
a red headed woodpecker
rose breasted grosbeak
puppy
stunning to have all those birds come to jelly. I'll have to try that. We have eastern blue birds who like fruit too.
Fun
johnp3907
(3,730 posts)Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)Not completely sure on the red-headed one, it could be a type of woodpecker.
Omaha Steve
(99,622 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,081 posts)#2=Orchard orioles (the immature could possibly be a Baltimore oriole. Hard to tell.)
#3=Baltimore orioles
mopinko
(70,097 posts)i could cheat, but im just guessing. wanna say blackburnian.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)But if you're in Omaha, that is completely out of their territory! They live in very south Texas and Mexico.
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Audubons_Oriole/id