April Snow Surprise
Published: April 25, 2012
Tags: My Feeders, April, Western New York, Orchard Park, Chipping Sparrow, American Goldfinch, Purple Finch, Red-winged Blackbird, Downy Woodpecker, American Robin
We had a surprise snow storm here in Western New York - at the end of April! Our spring has been so unusually warm that this took us by great surprise. I feel bad for the birds who have migrated into the area a little early - as well as the tree blossoms that the overnight freeze has most likely destroyed.
I do enjoy the snow for one reason, though: it brings out the birds to our feeders in great numbers. I was ready for them! I heated up the bird bath, spread out extra food, and grabbed my camera...
Oh, and the photo of the robins is interesting - a day after the snow, I was coming up onto our deck and startled a young robin who was sitting on the steps. Everything is early this spring, including nesting activities. I watched for quite awhile while this little guy's parents scurried about the yard finding him worms to keep him happy!
Chipping Sparrow Fully molted male American Goldfinch Female Red-winged Blackbird - an early migrant Male Purple Finch - and you can see how the leaves were already starting to open. Male Downy Woodpecker A young American Robin and its parent.
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