Monday, February 23, 2015

Wildlife Habitat Winter Version

What does a Winter Suburban Wildlife Sanctuary look like? 

 

Squirrel  on branch in winter   Perhaps you are familiar with our neighbors to the north, Ken and Paula Korber's blog post on attracting wildlife into their suburban yard. Keep in mind their property is not north as in Ontario, Canada north rather a suburb north of Columbia Station and west of Cleveland, Ohio. Their blog post have covered several seasons including: Summer Sunflowers & Goldfinches, Just for fun, Hummingbird Haven, Backyard Habitat and Why Plant a Butterfly Garden? 

I am certain that you will enjoy a quick and thankfully warm glimpse into their incredible Winter Wildlife Sanctuary!

  

Word is out... Korber's for Dinner, Lunch and Breakfast!


Female Red Bellied Woodpecker
Female Red Bellied Woodpecker

Female Red Bellied Woodpecker
Female Red Bellied Woodpecker


Female Cardinal in winter
Female Cardinal

young deer in snow
Young deer

adult deer
Adult deer

Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker


Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker


Cardinal on icy branch
Cardinal on icy branch


Male Cardinal Found a Peanut
Male Cardinal Found a Peanut

White Breasted Nuthatch with a special treat!
White Breasted Nuthatch with a special treat!

White Breasted Nuthatch perched
White Breasted Nuthatch perched

Robin eating a worm!
Robin eating a worm!

Mourning Dove
Mourning Dove

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