One of the birds in the photos is unusual in these parts. Thanks to What Bird I learned its usual habitat is southwest Canada and winters in Mexico. Not sure how it ended up on the East Coast.
It's the first time we've seen a Black-headed Grosbeak. And there are 2 of them (at least)! First we thought it was a Baltimore Oriole. Nevertheless, quite a good spy!
They are in the same family as the Cardinals. Perhaps these birds, with their stunning black heads and cinnamon bellies decided a visit to their East Coast cousins was in order this winter.
They seem quite content in their accomodations, under our shed!
Welcome my new little feathered friends!
UPDATE!

What we actually have are the Eastern Towhees. We are still pleased to have them.
Here's a picture of the Grosbeak. You'll see why we were mistaken on their identity. The have similar colors, but the Grosbeak do not have the white underbelly that the Towhee has.
We are also pleased to welcome to the mix the slate colored, Dark-Eyed Junco. These adorable little birds look like they're wearing a tuxedo to me! Love their yellow beaks too!