Beautiful little Cassin's finches hanging out at the bird feeder. . It's interesting how different male and female birds look sometimes. The plainer bird is a female Cassin's finch. . I put out a couple bird feeders since I've been home working so much and it's actually been such a source of joy. Obviously, I like birds, but I've never put out feeders before. For like a week the birds ignored it, but it's buzzing with action now. . Oh, and by the way, don't call her plain. As if there's anything wrong with being plain. I bet that bright purple male is more likely to get eaten than her. . Other birds at the feeder this week have included other finches, pine siskin, a towhee, a hummingbird that nearly crashed into my face, I think just coming to see what all the other birds were fussing about, and some sort of little sparrows I didn't get a look at. However, the hairy woodpecker hasn't been back by. . . . #finch #finches #cassinsfinch #purplefinch #housefinch #birdwatching #birdwatchingphotography #allaboutbirds #merlinbirdid @team_ebird @cornellbirds @ncwaudubon #washingtonaudubon #birdsofinsta @audubonsociety #birdsofpnw #pnw #pnwbirds #washingtonbirds (at Wenatchee, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQKh3fSAwMv/?utm_medium=tumblr