Small Bird Feeder webcam Discussion 2011-2012
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Re: Small Bird Feeder webcam Discussion 2011-2012
Titmouses and a greenfinch
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A variety of birds this morning.
Bullfinch
Eurasian jay
Aaaand, the pigeons have just arrived, so that will be it for the little birds for a while. . .
Bullfinch
Eurasian jay
Aaaand, the pigeons have just arrived, so that will be it for the little birds for a while. . .
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You caught a jay at the feeder!
And that blue is beautiful.
And that blue is beautiful.
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Haha! I thought the expression on its face was priceless-- sort of, "You looking at me?"
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Oh Kitty, you got "my" jay - wonderful
Thank you so much for your pictures - everybody who show them. I am taking pictures in the morning but the rest of the day I am sitting on another computer and I always forget to take the pics along by a stick. Only the eagle I did not forget today. So it is wonderful that there are pictures from all of you.
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Thank you so much for your pictures - everybody who show them. I am taking pictures in the morning but the rest of the day I am sitting on another computer and I always forget to take the pics along by a stick. Only the eagle I did not forget today. So it is wonderful that there are pictures from all of you.
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Good morning! First I met the cam off, but now it is working and we see a very fluffy bird - peaceful eating and being happy and thankful for the food
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Thanks for the wonderful pictures! I usually get to see only the pigeons, when I look.
Yesterday afternoon I got shadows
difficult to catch, as the birds in question usually jumped down immediately!
Yesterday afternoon I got shadows
difficult to catch, as the birds in question usually jumped down immediately!
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Has dragged off
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Wonderful view of the shadows, Felis. We see the feeder are in a different mood.Felis silvestris wrote:Thanks for the wonderful pictures! I usually get to see only the pigeons, when I look.
Yesterday afternoon I got shadows
difficult to catch, as the birds in question usually jumped down immediately!
Very nice action shot, Venegor. the little nuthatch is so cute taking away his seed.venegor wrote:Has dragged off
This morning, our little round-as-a-balloon Lady Bullfinch is having breskfast, I hear her call to her mate, who answers from a branch somewhere.
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And the jay has some breakfast, too.
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So, too, does the blue tit.
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So, too, does the blue tit.
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The bullfinch swears
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For a change. There is also such feeding trough which visit a woodpecker, a turtle-dove and the squirrel
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The lady seems a bit angry. Nice picvenegor wrote:The bullfinch swears
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WOW, a very angry lady Great picture Venegorvenegor wrote:The bullfinch swears
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Yet does not see
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The madam a bullfinch
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This is such a funny picture, Venegor! Very good capture.venegor wrote:The bullfinch swears
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cold outside!
AND NO FOOD in the birdfeeder!
AND NO FOOD in the birdfeeder!
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Did the pigeons eat it all? Greedy birds!
Edit, 8:15-- I heard footsteps & pouring about 15 minutes ago. Someone has filled the feeder. All the various tits & greenfinches are coming to eat before the pigeons arrive. Lady Bullfinch was here earlier while it was still fairly dark.
Breakfast chums.
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Edit, 8:15-- I heard footsteps & pouring about 15 minutes ago. Someone has filled the feeder. All the various tits & greenfinches are coming to eat before the pigeons arrive. Lady Bullfinch was here earlier while it was still fairly dark.
Breakfast chums.
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First the little bird (tit) ate and left
then the view changed by pigeons war to keep the food alone
then the view changed by pigeons war to keep the food alone