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Backyard birding
It has all the drama and intrigue of your favorite Netflix show. It’s an activity that can be done from home, and yet one that doesn’t involve watching TV, drinking or cleaning. In short, backyard birding is the perfect quarantine activity.
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Baby calliope hummingbirds drink milkweed nectar. For the backyard birder, calliope hummingbirds provide endless entertainment.
Kim Thorburn Courtesy
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Baby calliope hummingbirds drink milkweed nectar. For the backyard birder, calliope hummingbirds provide endless entertainment.
Kim Thorburn Courtesy
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A male calliope hummingbird drinks from Angela Roth's bird feeder in late April.
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A male calliope rests on Angela Roth's bird feeder in late April.
Angela Roth Courtesy
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An American goldfinch perches in Angela Roth's backyard near Nine Mile Falls. Goldfinches are one of the many birds backyard birders can spot.
Angela Roth Courtesy
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A white breasted nuthatch, as photographed by Angela Roth.
Angela Roth
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