It's that time of year again the juncos have flown south to escape the harsher winters of the north but they don't fly down all the way to Florida to be warm they just fly down to southern Canada. They come here as the winters are less harsh and there is greater supplies of food as people often feed birds in the winter. I recoment not to use Auto ISO as it often turns your pictures to white it whitens the whole picture always use the saying "ISO keep it low" when taking photos.
Recently I went on a walk in a local wooded area, for most of the walk I didn't see anything other than some Black-Capped Chickadees until near the end when the first came alive. I saw four different species of woodpecker and a giant Raven. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a photo of all of the birds that were there. Then on the walk home from the wooded area, I came across a group of house finches feeding on some berries in a tree, where one posed perfectly in the bright winter sun for me. Mallard Duck from a previous walk. One of many trees with signs of woodpecker activity. Black-Capped Chickadee. Downey Woodpecker. Pileated Woodpecker. Black-Capped Chickadee. Pileated Woodpecker. Pileated Woodpecker. House Finch.
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