That's odd to me, I see them feeding together all the time.Steve Warden wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 8:03 pm Not too often I see them feeding together.
For those who may not know, cardinals mate for life.
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Thanks for the answer and photos bighomer. I see you are more generous with the suet than I have been. I keep telling myself to get more because it is very popular. Then I forget. I also have the Cardinal partners frequently come together. They are quite opposed to other Cardinals showing up.
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Just watched the mother eagle carefully feeding both chicks. Unfortunately one the chicks, nearest the camera, would attack its sibling quite aggressively. i don't think this bodes well. The other adult eagle returned to the nest. First time I have seen both together.
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A proud Grampy here, boys!
My granddaughter, 4 in May, made ID on a Titmouse and Blue Jay by their call alone! Then pointed out to me a male cardinal, morning dove, and robin. We also spotted a brown headed cowbird, along with a ton of sparrows.
We'll pick up her brother (he's doing school work now) after lunch, then head out to some nature trails at Palmyra Cove. Quite often see deer, occasionally some turkeys, and other song birds. Saw my first Baltimore Oriole out there. Hope to see much more.
Trekking through the woods with my Grampy was something I always enjoyed. So glad my grandkids seem to like it.
In the meantime, I'm waiting on the cupcakes she's making with her Grammie!!
My granddaughter, 4 in May, made ID on a Titmouse and Blue Jay by their call alone! Then pointed out to me a male cardinal, morning dove, and robin. We also spotted a brown headed cowbird, along with a ton of sparrows.
We'll pick up her brother (he's doing school work now) after lunch, then head out to some nature trails at Palmyra Cove. Quite often see deer, occasionally some turkeys, and other song birds. Saw my first Baltimore Oriole out there. Hope to see much more.
Trekking through the woods with my Grampy was something I always enjoyed. So glad my grandkids seem to like it.
In the meantime, I'm waiting on the cupcakes she's making with her Grammie!!
Take care and God bless,
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A birder in the making along with some wonderful memories.

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It's wonderful that you are introducing the kids to nature so young; and that they are manifesting their interest. 
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So cool, so glad that they enjoy the outdoors, she very astute at four to recognize a bird by sound alone.

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Brown thrasher, bluejay, crows and a crow takinking flight over the turkeys. 
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What can I say? She's a Warden!
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How many of you are serious bird watchers?
By that I mean, how many of you take a trip into the fields or woods along with binoculars, field guide, etc. with the primary purpose of the trip being to watch birds?
I just downloaded a free app to my phone, Audubon Bird App, from the Google Play store.
Haven't had it out on a walk yet, but just a little playing around with it looks like it might fun to use out on a walk.
https://www.audubon.org/app
By that I mean, how many of you take a trip into the fields or woods along with binoculars, field guide, etc. with the primary purpose of the trip being to watch birds?
I just downloaded a free app to my phone, Audubon Bird App, from the Google Play store.
Haven't had it out on a walk yet, but just a little playing around with it looks like it might fun to use out on a walk.
https://www.audubon.org/app
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I am just a raptor watcher..
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John, there's a place called Hawk Mountain about two hours from here. Not too far from Hamburg, PA where a huge Cabela's is located. Hawk Mountain and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary are popular spots for raptor watching, especially during the migrations. Haven't been yet, but it's a destination certainly on our "wanna go" list. They do have a web site, if you're interested.
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Watched mom feeding little ones.. Seems the one that was getting picked on is now retaliating back.. Lots of head pecking going back a forth between them..
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Steve.. Thanks.. We are members there..Steve Warden wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:58 am John, there's a place called Hawk Mountain about two hours from here. Not too far from Hamburg, PA where a huge Cabela's is located. Hawk Mountain and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary are popular spots for raptor watching, especially during the migrations. Haven't been yet, but it's a destination certainly on our "wanna go" list. They do have a web site, if you're interested.
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Maybe we can synch our calendars and meet you up there!jmh58 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:17 pmSteve.. Thanks.. We are members there..Steve Warden wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:58 am John, there's a place called Hawk Mountain about two hours from here. Not too far from Hamburg, PA where a huge Cabela's is located. Hawk Mountain and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary are popular spots for raptor watching, especially during the migrations. Haven't been yet, but it's a destination certainly on our "wanna go" list. They do have a web site, if you're interested.We try to get there every yr.. Ya gotta go during the fall migration..
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That would be great!!!Steve Warden wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:20 pmMaybe we can synch our calendars and meet you up there!jmh58 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:17 pmSteve.. Thanks.. We are members there..Steve Warden wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:58 am John, there's a place called Hawk Mountain about two hours from here. Not too far from Hamburg, PA where a huge Cabela's is located. Hawk Mountain and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary are popular spots for raptor watching, especially during the migrations. Haven't been yet, but it's a destination certainly on our "wanna go" list. They do have a web site, if you're interested.We try to get there every yr.. Ya gotta go during the fall migration..
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Nothing as awesome as an eagle on the nest, but here's a shot from my patio of a robin on the nest.
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Nice!
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Nice Robin photo, Phil. The Robins are mostly gone from my neighborhood this week. They do not normally nest along the coast here, but it is only a hundred miles or so north to their nesting range.
We still have some Yellow-rumped Warblers hanging around the Wax Myrtle trees. Caught this one in my garden a couple of days ago.
We still have some Yellow-rumped Warblers hanging around the Wax Myrtle trees. Caught this one in my garden a couple of days ago.
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Very nice closeups Phil and Mel.
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Great shot, Mel!
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Mom had a rough past 24hrs on account of HEAVY rains and winds..
Hope it goes away today..
"Guesser" are guessing a mild few days and dry..
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