This Curious Woman Installed A Bird Feeder Camera To See Who Stopped By

This Curious Woman Installed A Bird Feeder Camera To See Who Stopped By

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Lisa, a German native now living in Michigan, continues to share photos and videos of wildlife that come to feed in her backyard. Most visitors are a variety of local birds, but sometimes, other small animals also appear in her camera view.

It's been 8 years since Lisa started sharing birds posing in front of the feeder, so she has some regulars by now. Though, as the creator shared herself, "there's always something new to discover."

So, without further ado, we invite you to look at the recent guests Lisa has welcomed.

More info: Instagram | ostdrossel.com 

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Keywords: Birds | Bird photographs | Bird photography | Local birds | Wildlife | Small animals

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