A day-to-day description of our travels in our 40" diesel pusher--2005 Newmar Dutchstar. We are considered "full timers" as we have no 'sticks n bricks'. We spend the winter in south Texas, in spring and fall we visit family, and in between see the USA.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
11/22/14 Enjoying the Birds
This is the Great Kiskadee. I enjoy the bright, lemony color on the breast. He is in the Flycatcher family. The Kiskadee feeds on insects, berries, fish, lizards,,,,and suet and grape jelly.
I am sure you are familar with the Northern cardinal. They enjoy the suet and grape jelly we provide.
This is the golden-fronted woodpecker, cousin to the red-belly woodpecker. The bright red spot on the crown indicates the male of the species.
Enjoy the rest of the day.
P.S. you can click on each picture to enlarge.
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