New Moon
Four days old
Late day day moon
Rink
Optimism
Good Queen Min
Failed but not bad
Crow unafraid
The moon having just cleared the neighbourhood to…
Numbers just sitting there, minding their own busi…
First night of spring
And now there are squirrels
Pine siskin in the freezing rain
Not the right crocuses
Two starlings getting wet, but getting fed
Breakfast guest
Quiet night
Ms Minnie at sixteen and some
Not paying attention
Looking up
Red Crossbill, not very red
Dead outside my door
Red crossbills outside the kitchen window
Red Lion agape
Late, lamented Harry
Local crow
Maybe tomorrow
Moon over the mail-boxes
Sharpie hanging around
BIPA 5.8%
Duckish day-moon with gulls
For our common delectation
Some finches
Starlings catching some exhausted warmth
Two goldfinches in the rain
Moon and Jupiter; but poorly
From the dining-room window this evening
Westerland
Purple finch stock still, or nearly so
She-flicker, eating
Three hours before full
The last (and unexpected) tomato
Thirty-eight years ago
Only the goldies
The other Minnie
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I like to call them chocolate raspberry finches


We have a higher than usual proportion of purple finches around the feeder and, here, on the Christmas tree outside the kitchen window. So every day now I'm seeing a dozen of them almost whenever I look out. They seem to come and go with pine siskins rather than with the goldfinches.
This, an adult male, is far brighter than his female or younger male friends.
This, an adult male, is far brighter than his female or younger male friends.
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