He or she didn't want you to close the buffet!
My first birds were a cardinal and a pair of white breasted nuthatches. Last bird of 2020 was a ruffed grouse in a tree.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 10:12 AM Julie A. Krasne, DVM <jkraz1984@gmail.com> wrote:
My first bird this morning was an unusually bold Red-breasted Nuthatch. He/She stayed right next to me as I added seed to the platform feeder, then followed me and flew down into my seed storage bin when I went to close the lid!Happy New Year and Good Birding!Julie KrasneFreeport--
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