Very close. Ours here is the Ruby Crowned Kinglet, Regulus calendula. [ATTACH]
Sorry once again, no hummer, but top marks for trying. It is a wee bit bigger than a hummer.
A cyclist hit a bird and thinking it was a canary stopped to look after it as it was unconscious. He took it home and popped it in a cage with...
Syd, I will have to use that one in my newsletter.
The next is fairly small. [ATTACH]
OK, you tried, not correct but worth putting you out of your misery. A Varied Thrush. With the female too. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You put that just like I feel.
I have been many times and this is where my ashes are 'hopefully' going. One of my favorite places in the rockies, Moraine Lake Banff National...
No, a lot lot bigger than hummingbirds.
Sorry, not a wagtail.
For today we have another taken in the garden. This is the male. [ATTACH]
Another correct answer, close enough. This is Audubon's warbler, Setophaga auduboni or Setophaga coronata auduboni. [ATTACH]
We have a lot of Canada geese young ones. [ATTACH]
Sorry, not a swallow. You aren't having much luck are you.
Sorry, it's not a gold finch.
We will go with another. Taken in the garden. [ATTACH]
OK, You have another correct. White Crowned Sparrow. [ATTACH]
I thought an easy one would help with your confidence, a male Coopers Hawk taken in the garden. Being so good, here is another bird to ID. [ATTACH]
It was amazing to get so many bugs in the garden in one year. Plus, the year was really only the summer months too. [ATTACH]
OK, by great demand, Philip anyway, another birds eye. [ATTACH]
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