Birding along the lake this morning was quiet for the most part. McKinley Beach had 3 Sanderlings. These numbers seem to change daily there at that beach. Lakeshore State Park still had the Redhead Duck and 2 Pied-billed Grebes along with many American Coots and Double-crested Cormorants. A few American Shovelers still hanging out. The Black Scoters were still present off of North Point. I ran into Bruce along the Milwaukee Lakefront, he had found some House Finches eating apples in a tree and I took a few images to share of the event. I have never saw this feeding before but it is probably normal. A beautiful fall day with plenty of sunshine, nice temps but did have some wind gusts. Images were taken on October 17, 2017.
House Finch
Binomial name: Carpodacus mexicanus
Category: Fringilline and Cardueline Finches and Allies
Size: 6” long, 9.5” wing span
Weight: .74 Oz.
Those are fun photos to see! Thank you!
These are great shots! Love them. You may inspire some apple tree planting.
Educational again, Jim! I have seen Pine Grosbeaks on apple trees during invasion years, but was unaware that House Finches like them too. Looks like they have taken a lot of fruit out of each apple. Thanks for sharing.