- American Crows
- American Goldfinches
- American Robins
- Blue Grosbeaks
- Blue Jays
- Brown Thrashers
- Brown-headed Cowbirds
- Brown-headed Nuthatches
- Carolina Chickadee
- Carolina Wrens
- Chipping Sparrows
- Cooper's Hawk
- Eastern Bluebirds
- Eastern Phoebe
- Eastern Towhees
- European Starlings
- Gray Catbird
- House Finches
- Mourning Doves
- Northern Flickers
- Northern Mockingbirds
- Pine Siskins
- Pine Warblers
- Red-bellied Woodpeckerss
- Red-headed Woodpeckers
- Red-wing Blackbirds
- Rose-breasted Grosbeaks
- Ruby-throated Hummingbirds
- Scarlet Tanagers
- Song Sparrows
- Tufted Titmouse(s)
- White-throated Nuthatches
- Yellow-rumped Warblers
This blog is a reflection of my journey as a birdwatcher, which I started in 2014. I will share what I've learned as I try to attract a variety of birds by experimenting with feed, feeder styles, and feeding station configurations. I enjoy nature photography, so there will be bird pictures too. I hope to share what I've learned and to learn from others. A variety of bird watching topics will be addressed, including product reviews for which I receive no form of compensation.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
List of birds I've been able to attract to my back yard.
For those of you who are curious, these are most of the species I've been able to attract to my back yard here in Clayton County, south of Atlanta, in the Piedmont region of the state. This list will be updated if and when new species appear, although I don't expect many more new visitors.
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