. Our winter birds, how to know and how to attract them . 7. Downy Woodpecker, female 28. Hairy Woodpecker, male 29. Hairy Woodpecker, female 30. English Sparrow, male 31. English Sparrow, female 32. Purple Finch, female 33. Purple Finch, male 34. Song Sparrow 35. Goldfinch, female 36. Goldfinch, male 37. Chickadee 38. White-breasted Nuthatch, male 39. White-breasted Nuthatch, fe-male 40. Cedar Waxwing Winter Visitant Species or those which come from the Northin the Fall and Remain until Spring 41. Saw-whet Owl 42. Prairie Horned Lark 43. Junco 44. Tree Sparrow 45. White-throated Sparrow, adul
. Our winter birds, how to know and how to attract them . 7. Downy Woodpecker, female 28. Hairy Woodpecker, male 29. Hairy Woodpecker, female 30. English Sparrow, male 31. English Sparrow, female 32. Purple Finch, female 33. Purple Finch, male 34. Song Sparrow 35. Goldfinch, female 36. Goldfinch, male 37. Chickadee 38. White-breasted Nuthatch, male 39. White-breasted Nuthatch, fe-male 40. Cedar Waxwing Winter Visitant Species or those which come from the Northin the Fall and Remain until Spring 41. Saw-whet Owl 42. Prairie Horned Lark 43. Junco 44. Tree Sparrow 45. White-throated Sparrow, adult 46. White-throated Sparrow, young 47. Redpoll, female 48. Redpoll, male 49. Red Crossbill, male 50. Red Crossbill, female 51. White-winged Crossbill, male 52. White-winged Crossbill, female 53. Pine Grosbeak, male 54. Pine Grosbeak, female 55. Siskin 56. Northern Shrike 57. Snow Bunting 58. Winter Wren 59. Brown Creeper 60. Red-breasted Nuthatch, male 61. Red-breasted Nuthatch, female 62. Golden-crowned Kinglet, female 63. Golden-crowned Kinglet, male. / 1 pEBMANtNTjUSIDENTS
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