Going wild for birds
You never know what will come to your feeder, and recently local photographer and birder Jackson Trappett of Grand Junction photographed this Yellow-Shafted Northern Flicker sharing a bird feeder with several goldfinches near Mesa. Yellow-Shafted Northern Flickers are more common east of the Rockies.
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You never know what will come to your feeder, and recently local photographer and birder Jackson Trappett of Grand Junction photographed this Yellow-Shafted Northern Flicker sharing a bird feeder with several goldfinches near Mesa. Yellow-Shafted Northern Flickers are more common east of the Rockies.
By
Dave Buchanan
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
In this dark month of deep cold, you can bring wildlife and a hint of summer a bit closer by putting out a bird feeder.
It’s probably not a stretch to say the closest a majority of…
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