Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2010-11

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The little stripey bird looks rather like our Pine Siskins -- so that seems logical to me.

I took many captures of the nuthatch because I love them, but yours is much better so I will post this Tit of some sort, instead of the Nuthatch.

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When two Pigeons come to the feeder it is chaos, when three come it is Total Chaos!


I did not capture the three -- probably I was too busy watching to push the clicker.

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Yeah total chaos, the Pigeons are so funny. :mrgreen:

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That kind of bird visited, I didnt get good picture of it.
But I saw, it has very light eyes (or iris of the eye)- well, the eyes cant see on the picture at all, unfortunately.
I think, it was a Jackdaw(?)

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Edit: I think Venegor has captured the same sort of bird, here
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:loveshower: Wish you all a very happy, healthy 2011 :loveshower:
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I think I saw a nuthatch up there in the visible corner, but I missed that capture.
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For small bird lovers (& others, too), I thought I might share a cam site very near to where I live. There is a koi pond, several birdfeeders, as well as seed on the ground for birds & other creatures, & in summer one of the 3 cams has a hummingbird feeder. Also music & a chat board. These cams are located about 10 miles southwest of my home in a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. They are on 24 hours per day. Our time zone is UTC-6 hours, or 8 hours behind Estonia time. We are at the time of this posting, coming up to sunset in about 20 minutes or so.

http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam/

At night you may see real North American raccoons or opposums. During the day, our native squirrels, chipmunks, even occasionally a rat (! Tom & Liz believe all creatures must eat), & of course, neighborhood cats. And quite often, Tom & Liz, the owners, are on cam as well.
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Thank you Kitty,I have bookmarked the cam so in the next few days I will be more free for cam watching anytime... :puzzled: maybe. !
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Pigeon-frequent the visitor
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jay often visits a feeding trough
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which birds are? :help:
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nuthatch and greenfinches
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andu wrote:Image

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which birds are? :help:
The first one is a willow tit, the second is a yeallow hammer.
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:hi: Kitty! Thank you for this link http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam/ , it is very exciting. Good that below on the page are pictures of the birds who might visit (without it I would be in trouble :rotf:). These birds are so exotic to me, much to study!
Now there are squirrels, but earlier (about 8-9 am Kansas time, I saw many colourful birds-Bluejay, Red-Bellied Woodpecker and I think Cardinals :2thumbsup:
Thanks again :wave:
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Isabella wrote::hi: Kitty! Thank you for this link http://www.tomnliz.com/Livecam/ , it is very exciting. Good that below on the page are pictures of the birds who might visit (without it I would be in trouble :rotf:). These birds are so exotic to me, much to study!
Now there are squirrels, but earlier (about 8-9 am Kansas time, I saw many colourful birds-Bluejay, Red-Bellied Woodpecker and I think Cardinals :2thumbsup:
Thanks again :wave:
You are welcome! I am glad you are enjoying our American birds. As winter gets colder here, & snowy, there will be lots of action at Tom's feeders. And as the winter goes into spring & summer, you will see the American goldfinches turn from drab olive-yellow to bright lemon yellow. Also, the garden & plants around the pond get quite lush when spring & summer arrive. Tom or anyone else is always willing to answer your questions on the chat board, too. He likes to talk of his koi fish. :D
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asteria wrote: The first one is a willow tit, the second is a yeallow hammer.
That is amazing I see the yellow hammers on the pig cams -- a bunch of birds flying together but I had no idea what they looked like up close.
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Jay peeking at camera. :laugh:

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I like their little yellow tummies! :D
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asteria wrote: The first one is a willow tit, the second is a yeallow hammer.
Are you sure that the first is Willow tit?? not Marsh Tit???
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