Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2009-10

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And another question :
It´s possible to see the scheme of the birds feeder. I´ve made one to put in my backyard, but i was not very lucky because the birds don´t go there. I have the model in a pdf but i don´t know how to put it here. This one seems to me a very good model to put in a fence :puzzled:
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11 December
Good morning


I think the house is almost empty feed

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[quote="Fleur"]11 December
Good morning


I think the house is almost empty feed.

Good show, Fleur !!!
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I've looked, but this great tit has no tail.
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Cat voice, mjäuu? :rotf:
Some woman noticed the cat and said "dumb cat" :mrgreen:
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abelalvaro wrote:And another question :
It´s possible to see the scheme of the birds feeder. I´ve made one to put in my backyard, but i was not very lucky because the birds don´t go there. I have the model in a pdf but i don´t know how to put it here. This one seems to me a very good model to put in a fence :puzzled:
Abelalvaro, you should not worry if the birds do not come straight away. It will take the a few days to 'find' it and then they have to tell all their friends. :nod:
Up on the fence sounds good,then no cats should be able to frighten the birds ?
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Good morning.

it seems he think, no more food, but then hang on the ball.
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The pigeons are pecking away the last seeds.
Because the flutter of wings, the ball falls down.
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I only saw before the ball fell down -- I felt sorry for the pigeons as the fat ball seemed to hit them in the head :shock:
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alice44 wrote:I only saw before the ball fell down -- I felt sorry for the pigeons as the fat ball seemed to hit them in the head :shock:
:help: :laugh:
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robin wrote:Cat voice, mjäuu? :rotf:
Some woman noticed the cat and said "dumb cat" :mrgreen:
Welcome back, Robin! Hav'nt seen you for a long time.
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Pigeons dropped the fatball? :banghead:
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a nice Blue tit from earlier this day...
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it is almost dark ( the feeder makes the view even darker) but some birds are still finding some seeds :D

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vaino wrote: Welcome back, Robin! Hav'nt seen you for a long time.
Thanks for welcome, havent much time lately to look the cams, miss them :wave:
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13 December
Goodmorning :hi:

It's been busy
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difficult to see the difference between the Willow Tit, and the Marsh Tit.
or is this the same in the pictures ?

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Fleur wrote:difficult to see the difference between the Willow Tit, and the Marsh Tit.
or is this the same in the pictures ?
The 2 species are VERY similar anyway.
I think at least in some of your screenshots Willow Tits are visible. But I´m not sure if there are any Marsh Tits.... (maybe it is even the same bird all the time - in that case it´s a Willow Tit I´d say :D )
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Thank you Ricky for your answer
They also seem very similar.
perhaps even more look :rolleyes:
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:hi:
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i have to confess, that i liked the old feeder and cam view more :peek:
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Post by alice44 »

But you got a nice capture.


I wonder if we could have a thread of identified birds caught in the bird feeder. To help us identify birds and as a list of what we have seen so far. We have a good start on it in this thread but it would be nice to be able to find them quickly -- maybe some day we will have both a Willow and Marsh Tit (maybe).
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