Ornithology (Bird) Thread
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If you have very many visits from this gang your bill for birdseed is going to soar.
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Finally, it had the decency to snow here, resulting in good feeder activity. There wasn't a great deal of variety of species, but had a couple of Purple Finches and some Tree Sparrows for the first time this Winter. One of the Tree Sparrows kept facing off with a Cardinal and actually "stole" seeds from the beak of the Cardinal.
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Great stuff Ike.
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Nah, not really, but it would be if a Pileated Woodpecker showed up someday!
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I'm with the others, Ike. Wonderful shots!
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I can only dream of having a Purple Finch. Fine shots.
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Thanks for the comments, I was given a kaleidescope of subject matter with the blowing snow and actively feeding birds, all I had to do was record it.
Now, I will sit back and wait for that guy in Tennessee to post more Pileated pics.
Garry, it is funny how the birds vary from year to year. Finches were a dime a dozen last year, hardly see them this Winter. I haven't seen a Red Breasted Nuthatch all Winter, and a lot less of the White Breasted.
Now, I will sit back and wait for that guy in Tennessee to post more Pileated pics.
Garry, it is funny how the birds vary from year to year. Finches were a dime a dozen last year, hardly see them this Winter. I haven't seen a Red Breasted Nuthatch all Winter, and a lot less of the White Breasted.
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Great pictures Ike!Waukonda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:29 am Thanks for the comments, I was given a kaleidescope of subject matter with the blowing snow and actively feeding birds, all I had to do was record it.
Now, I will sit back and wait for that guy in Tennessee to post more Pileated pics.![]()
Garry, it is funny how the birds vary from year to year. Finches were a dime a dozen last year, hardly see them this Winter. I haven't seen a Red Breasted Nuthatch all Winter, and a lot less of the White Breasted.
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So, it reminds you of a train, and you ask...did I build it? If I would have built it, it would remind you of a train wreck!TPK wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:04 amGreat pictures Ike!Waukonda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:29 am Thanks for the comments, I was given a kaleidescope of subject matter with the blowing snow and actively feeding birds, all I had to do was record it.
Now, I will sit back and wait for that guy in Tennessee to post more Pileated pics.![]()
Garry, it is funny how the birds vary from year to year. Finches were a dime a dozen last year, hardly see them this Winter. I haven't seen a Red Breasted Nuthatch all Winter, and a lot less of the White Breasted.That's a real good variety of birds there.
I have to say, I really like that red feeder you have. Reminds me of a Caboos for some reason. Even though they don't normally have that many windows.
Did you make it?
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Waukonda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 11:43 amSo, it reminds you of a train, and you ask...did I build it? If I would have built it, it would remind you of a train wreck!TPK wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:04 amGreat pictures Ike!Waukonda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 2:29 am Thanks for the comments, I was given a kaleidescope of subject matter with the blowing snow and actively feeding birds, all I had to do was record it.
Now, I will sit back and wait for that guy in Tennessee to post more Pileated pics.![]()
Garry, it is funny how the birds vary from year to year. Finches were a dime a dozen last year, hardly see them this Winter. I haven't seen a Red Breasted Nuthatch all Winter, and a lot less of the White Breasted.That's a real good variety of birds there.
I have to say, I really like that red feeder you have. Reminds me of a Caboos for some reason. Even though they don't normally have that many windows.
Did you make it?
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Nice bunch of Turkeys, Homer.
Ike, that is a great selection of birds at and under your feeder. Cardinals can really add a splash of color to winter garden.
No snow here, but this weather system is making the birds come to the feeder in good numbers.
Ike, that is a great selection of birds at and under your feeder. Cardinals can really add a splash of color to winter garden.
No snow here, but this weather system is making the birds come to the feeder in good numbers.
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Dinadan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 10:23 pm Nice bunch of Turkeys, Homer.
Ike, that is a great selection of birds at and under your feeder. Cardinals can really add a splash of color to winter garden.
No snow here, but this weather system is making the birds come to the feeder in good numbers.
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Nice pictures Mel!
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Enjoying your photos very much, Mel. Love that White-winged dove.
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Thanks for the encouragement, Doglegg, TPK, QS, and Ike. It is a beautiful morning here, I guess I should get the camera and see what is around.
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Well he finished this up and that feeder was refilled.
Don't know what kind of bird this is but he likes my bird food.
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I haven't had a Possum lately, last Winter I was plagued with Skunks.
Great Pileated pic, I see them frequently, but never in my yard or that close. Thanks!
Great Pileated pic, I see them frequently, but never in my yard or that close. Thanks!
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Nice shot, I can' never get a good pic of those birds. Beauties, keep them coming.
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Continue to enjoy your photos. I have seen a Piliated just one time and that was here on the property from a distance. From the archives, my memorable day.