So the last photograph I shared with you was of a male Downy woodpecker. They visit the suet feeder quite often, but would probably like it better if I made my own suet, the suet I currently have they take or leave depending on the day of the week.
This next visitor to my feeder is one that I'm not quite sure I know the correct answer, so I'm counting on you bloggers who are reading this to help me out!
My best guess is a...oh wait, I guess I should let you guys tell me what you think first. However, my thought is that this bird in this picture is an "introduced species" which spends a lot of time at feeders in the winter. Does that ring a bell with anyone??
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