Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2010-11
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Re: Small Bird Feeder Camera 2010-11
Today at 11.05 a Bullfinch female, it was calling nearby so i waited for it. Also a Willow tit and 4 Greenfinch. Later also a Tree sparrow
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In a feeding trough to eat easier, than in wood
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It not peace conversation of greenfinches, they can and to drag for a tail each other
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Jay bird cannot miss the moment not to take advantage of a feeding trough
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Our American cardinal was so impressed with the activity at the Looduskalender small bird feeder that he wanted to join in the action, so here he is!
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Merry Christmas, Mr.Loodusmees!
Merry Christmas, small birds ( and a bit bigger birds too)!
Merry Christmas, small birds ( and a bit bigger birds too)!
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Merry Christmas to you all!!
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Yesterday there was a long-tailed tit near the feader but he didn't dare to eat anything. He was always in the background. They seem to be quite shy birds. I'm sorry I couldn't post this earlier but my account wasn't activated then.
Birds are wonderful
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Could someone tell me how to post photos of the birds from the feader?
Birds are wonderful
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Please, take a look here:Archaeopteryx wrote:Could someone tell me how to post photos of the birds from the feader?
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@Juta, maybe it is nice to list all the spotted species in your first thread of this cam forum?
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Hello Richard, all kind of information about the cameras and birds and animals we see from webcams,
you can find on Looduskalender main page. http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/
about the birds who have visited the feeder, look here please
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/6866
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/taxonomy/term/20
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/2641
Happy holidays and merry webcam watching
you can find on Looduskalender main page. http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/
about the birds who have visited the feeder, look here please
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/6866
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/taxonomy/term/20
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/2641
Happy holidays and merry webcam watching
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Weather creativity
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Thank you Juta!
Birds are wonderful
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And if you have troubles feel free to ask because we all (or at least most of us do) like to see more photos.Archaeopteryx wrote: Thank you Juta!
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Richard Gerritsen wrote:Today at 11.05 a Bullfinch female, it was calling nearby so i waited for it. Also a Willow tit and 4 Greenfinch. Later also a Tree sparrow
A little comment on this. In Estonia and also in Latvia live two very similar species: Willow tit (Poecile montanus) and Marsh tit (Poecile palustris). For example I can distinguish them only by voice. But usually Willow tit live in coniferous forests and rarely visit feeders in urban environment. Contrary Marsh tit occurs more frequently in settlements, especially in small ones. I hear call of this tit a few times today and for me it's more likely that it's Marsh tit although I'm not sure for 100%.
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think i am going to like this
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To feeding trough ate:parus major both a greenfinch; a greenfinch and a sparrow; a titmouse parus caeruleus; a titmouse parus ater.