
This butterfly stayed on the same clump of flowers long enough for me to get a few photos. I'm not sure what kind it is. Posted it on iNaturalist but no id's so far.

This little guy was so preoccupied with eating peanuts that it let me get quite close. I'm guessing Hairy rather than Downy, based on the size (smaller than a robin) and the small beak relative to the head.

I like the first shot better with him looking at me, but this next one shows the length of beak better. (I have no idea if it's male or female, but I dislike using "it")

There have been lots of birds at the feeders recently - chickadees, nuthatches, house finches, sparrows.
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