This video from the USA says about itself:
Species Diversity at the Cornell Feeders
17 August 2016
We had a nice display of species diversity in this short clip taken from the Cornell Feeder Watch cam this afternoon! Can you name them all? Answers Below!
Did you guess right? We observed a Northern Cardinal (female), Mourning Dove, House Finch, Common Grackle, and Downy Woodpecker!
Nice! I get some of those bird species at my feeder too. They’re enjoyable to watch.
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