Winter Birds at My Office Window Feeder, Ranked

Winter Birds at My Office Window Feeder, Ranked

It’s been a rough month. As such, here is a ranking of the few species of birds that have been frequenting a new, clear bird feeder I recently mounted outside my office window. There are not all that many birds that hang out in a mid-Atlantic city in January and February, so certainly (hopefully) this ranking would change come spring and migratory season. For now, the list stands as follows:

1. Tufted titmouse. Adorable. Perfect little bird, no notes.

A tufted titmouse sits on a feeder

2. White-breasted nuthatch. The most frequent visitors so far. Messy little dudes, flinging seeds everywhere.

A white-breasted nuthatch perches on a feeder outside a window

3. Carolina chickadee. A bit shy, and only occasional visitor. Nuthatches seem to chase them off.

A carolina chickadee perches on a feeder outside a window

4. House sparrow

[they are very fast]

5. Northern cardinal. Still figuring this whole deal out.

A northern cardinal pokes his head up over a window sill, but below the feeder

 
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