In birding over my weekend, the little birds caught my eye. Their energy, their big personalities, and their ability to dangle from any plant - I love those qualities! The temperatures have also dropped, I have found myself cold, craving more layers, and at times, shivering. Winter is drawing near and birds big and small are preparing- much of that involves eating.
     From Brooklyn to the Bronx here are little birds, dangling, flitting, and snacking, as little birds do!
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| An upside-down red-breasted nuthatch scours the bark for a tasty morsel. | 
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| Loudly making its presence known as it makes it's high pitch, "heh-heh, heh-heh-heh, heh, heh" the entire time. | 
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| A favorite sight: upside down golden-crowned kinglet! Absolute perfection on a moss covered twig.
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| It's pretty perfect right-side up too! | 
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| In Pelham Park, it was so windy. I was excited to explore an area I had never been before, Turtle Cove was secluded, quiet and muddy. That was no problem for me and no problem for this white-breasted nuthatch.
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| Near Hunter Island, any Goldenrod left has gone to seed, and if it had seeds, it was dropping with goldfinch. | 
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| I love how this little goldfinch is covered in seeds too! Jerked and rocked by the wind, this little tiny dinosaur didn't stop, it was on a mission to get every last seed.
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| We drop down to near freezing tonight. Hope those little birdies stay warm! | 
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