Some of the visitors to our feeders on Sunday 01/08/2012
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Who's at your feeders?
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WHO'S AT YOUR BIRD FEEDERS
Very nice! Love the squirrel looks like he was enjoying himself. :)
Nice shots! I would love to have a bluebird in the yard!
Guess I better get busy with the camera out there, the feeders are full and I have lots of visitors just been to busy to get some good pics. Thanks for the reminder!
Do you have one of those bird cams???
very nice!!!.. we had to take our feeders down again.. silly bear again
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wow good for you!!
yes you are right.. if he bends our feeder pole one more time.. Randy said it's going to snap.. we haven't had one for 2 years so I thought we were good.. guess not
John/Liza-You have a great collection of birds there
Bears!!! Geez and I complain about the squirrels!
nice shots john - will have to try and get some pics here
i double baffle the feeders to keep the squirrels on the ground
Great thread idea.
I have 2 feeders with different mixes. The really big one is cracked corn,sunflower and peanut. The deer eat this as well as squirrils who empty it every week.
The second feeder is premium stuff with nuts,seeds and fruit.
Its hard to see in this pix,another gloomy day here.
I have seen
Flicker
SapSucker
Downey Woodpecker
Chicadees
Nut Hatch
Titmouse
Dark eyed Junco
Hawk
The cage surround on this one is on a spring so when squirrils try to feed their weight closes the feeder holes.It really works best.
The large feeder is the Yankee Flipper that needed a battery recharg in horrible weather. I gave up.
nice!
Nice Jen! I haven't been paying much attention to whats outside much, guess I better start looking.
I have had very few birds on the feeder this winter...perhaps because the tree where they sheltered was destroyed in the Oct. storm, or maybe because there's no snow....I have had 6 rowdy jays, titmice, chicks, downys, and a nuthatch....also a few mourning doves....saw a white-throated sparrow in the leaves, & a bluebird zoomed by a few weeks ago....no cardinals. Yesterday, as I was walking across the dam, a raven flew quite close to my head....then he landed in front of me, making menacing clicking noises...I had to take off my hat & wave it before he took off......didn't see him today.....
Robindog, I think the same is true all over, no snow so lots of natural food still available. I can see lots of Woodpeckers in the trees gleaning between the cracks in the bark but not many at the feeders. Bluebirds are eating the Bittersweet berry which they usually do not do until spring. Sparrows and Doves are in the gardens picking through the plants for seeds. Our Ground is now frozen and so is the local water so expect to see increased use of the the heated water.
Another Video I made last year
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Have a great day,
John
the juncos have been going crazy in the yard .. rummaging for seeds .. wonder why my straw flowers didn't re-seed last year.. think that's why
john i do have a bunch IF i keep the feeders full - will have to do that today - have some nice flickers that would be good to catch in a picture
Yes, feed them before the storm comes!! :)
yes grandma :)
Yes, winter storm watch for north of me......supposed to be heavy rain here.....hope so! On my walk across the dam this morning I saw 4 blue jays, & 1 eagle.
eagles are soooooo cool!!!
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