2009 Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion
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2009 Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion
Here is a new webcam, from the south of Estonia.
At the moment there are a lot of talkative pigeons!
mms://tv.eenet.ee/toidumaja
At the moment there are a lot of talkative pigeons!
mms://tv.eenet.ee/toidumaja
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This is such a close and clear view, with sound.
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Good morning! Here ascendance we! 

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Hi birdhouse
This is my favorite webcam
Welcome little birds 



Birds are wonderful
He, that's nice, lookes like my gardenJo UK wrote:This is such a close and clear view, with sound.

We also have a lot Chloris-chloris every day.
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Nice camera.
I feed birds to amuse my cat. She on indoor cat and it's like television to her
At weekends we sit quietly on sofa and watch together.
I feed birds for other reasons too ofcource.
I feed birds to amuse my cat. She on indoor cat and it's like television to her

At weekends we sit quietly on sofa and watch together.
I feed birds for other reasons too ofcource.

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Like the welfare problem then: how to give to the needing & deserving, & keep freeloaders off ...Jo UK wrote:.
At the moment there are a lot of talkative pigeons!
Did you see the quick 'koolmees'?*mary reurslag wrote:Thank you JO, that is a nice change, and so close by.

* I don't know the English name

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It is Great TitJasmijn wrote: Did you see the quick 'koolmees'?*in and out in a second.
* I don't know the English name

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I meant this one;robin wrote: It is Great Tit
I only know it's a Parus cyanicus (I'm not so familier with the English names)
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Oh, even a Sitta, that's nice:)
This is realy fantastic
No time, but I can't leave now, what have you done Jo

This is realy fantastic

No time, but I can't leave now, what have you done Jo


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It's a bit crowded inhere 

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Lots of backsides 

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This pigeons are already so fat, they have to go on diet 
And they engorge the food so much, they dont enjoy it at all

And they engorge the food so much, they dont enjoy it at all

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He picks the seeds or searching the peanuts,
every seed is not wanted

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Hé Robin, in Holland we call these 'groenlingen' (chloris-chloris) do you know the English name?
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And he collects many seeds as his beak can collect, and flies to eat them or hides them" for a rainy days". 

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These are greenfinchJasmijn wrote:Hé Robin, in Holland we call these 'groenlingen' (chloris-chloris) do you know the English name?

This link will help you alsohttp://www.knutas.com/birdsearch/

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Oké, thanksrobin wrote: These are greenfinch

(I put it in my 'bird-dictionary')
Do you also know the name of the Sitta in English?