A black-capped chickadee nibbles on a seed from the backyard feeder.
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The chickadee enjoys a sunny day in January.
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A nuthatch works on a seed.
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The snow also covers the log cabin birdhouse.
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The snowfall covers a feeder.
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A dark-eyed junco peeks out from a feeder. A few of his friends are living in the nearby birdhouse.
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A few snow geese seen near John's house in Lisle.
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Ben sent this photo of a pileated woodpecker that he spotted outside his house in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
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A junco looks for food on the ground.
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Geese flying by Kevin's house.
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A sparrow rests in the bushes.
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A closer view of the junco.
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Three looks at a lady cardinal in the back yard.
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A cardinal visits a feeder for a snack.
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A purple finch visits the back yard in winter.
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The male cardinal keeps an eye out for predators.
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A chickadee tries to blend in with the branches.
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A side view of the chickadee.
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A Cooper's Hawk soars above the neighborhood. Look out little birds!
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This purple finch kept peeking out from the milk jug feeder.
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You can see why the chickadee is called "black-capped."
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A gyrfalcon at the Seattle Zoo from Charlie & Kate.
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A peregrine falcon at the Seattle Zoo.
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The majestic bald eagle, courtesy of Charlie, Kate, and the Seattle Zoo.
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An emu seen at the Seattle Zoo.
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More emus visiting with a kangaroo.
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