A lonely Bush Tit. This little guy must have got separated from it’s family. They are generally not solitary birds.
This entry was posted on 2016/01/02 by Robin. It was filed under Birds and was tagged with Aldergrove, Backyard, Bush Tit, Suet feeder.
I haven’t heard the Bush Tit before, a new one Robin.
2016/01/02 at 11:22 am
Bob, with exception to the Hummingbird, they are the tiniest bird!
2016/01/02 at 8:35 pm
Wow, they are usually in very large groups. When they would come to my yard, all you could see was a ball of birds at the feeder.
2016/01/03 at 3:09 am
Robbie, same thing here! That’s why I figure it’s lost it’s family! Oh well, the Juncos it’s hanging out with seem to be taking care of it!
2016/01/03 at 9:23 pm
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I haven’t heard the Bush Tit before, a new one Robin.
2016/01/02 at 11:22 am
Bob, with exception to the Hummingbird, they are the tiniest bird!
2016/01/02 at 8:35 pm
Wow, they are usually in very large groups. When they would come to my yard, all you could see was a ball of birds at the feeder.
2016/01/03 at 3:09 am
Robbie, same thing here! That’s why I figure it’s lost it’s family! Oh well, the Juncos it’s hanging out with seem to be taking care of it!
2016/01/03 at 9:23 pm