Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2010-11

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Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2010-11

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Happy new season!

Information at Looduskalender about the Small Bird Feeder Camera.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9000

Webcam link
mms://tv.eenet.ee/toidumaja
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Thank you :thumbs:

Now we can again enjoy :laugh:

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I have been wondering about this cam.

And it is a completely different feeder yet again. Edit -- or is it just that we are seeing it from a different angle and looking toward trees instead of toward a building? Anyhow the birds like it.

That poor dove looks silly, it hardly fits.


It is rather nice to be looking into trees.

So far I have not been doing well with the captures. But the birds are there
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we need extra eyes and ears :laugh:

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These two pigeons -- well there must be 3-4 of them but there is only room for 2 at a time on the feeder. They are pigging the feeder but I sort of feel sorry for them.

Chaos on the feeder:

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Fleur -- your capture is lovely, it captures the action!


I am laughing at them they are working so hard and flapping each other in the face.
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Greenfinch

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You beat me to the punch again -- but now I know what I have seen.

My version of the Greenfinch

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really I must :offtobed:

Have a good day :wave:
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good night Alice :wave:

beak of a dove

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alice44 wrote:I have been wondering about this cam.

And it is a completely different feeder yet again. Edit -- or is it just that we are seeing it from a different angle and looking toward trees instead of toward a building? Anyhow the birds like it.

That poor dove looks silly, it hardly fits.


It is rather nice to be looking into trees.

So far I have not been doing well with the captures. But the birds are there
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/taxonomy/term/20

It's the same feeder, only location of camera is different
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juta wrote:Happy new seoson!

mms://tv.eenet.ee/toidumaja
:loveshower: Wonderful, thank you so much. I am the happiest person on the planet, I think. Watching the birds and on other cams more animal in the eveningtime, too, makes my single life full of joy.
Also to meet other interesting friends is a great pleasure. :gathering:
I wish all of you "Merry Christmas and a Happy and peaceful New Year"!
Bleggi :hi:
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:wave: For short time for a feeding trough different birds have visited
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She is a malicious bird, it offends all small birdies
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:puzzled: is it my computer but the pics posted by Fleur only show half a pic and Alice has none ?
S'thing wrong somewhere. :whistling:

Edit I take that back... all the pics are showing now. :thumbs: ? Slow computer ?
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macdoum wrote::puzzled: is it my computer but the pics posted by Fleur only show half a pic and Alice has none ?
S'thing wrong somewhere. :whistling:

Edit I take that back... all the pics are showing now. :thumbs: ? Slow computer ?
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I've been having that trouble too. I am not sure exactly where the trouble is.
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I think several people suffered that slow-loading fault, for a time. I had a few e-mails about it, and by the time I checked, all was normal again.
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Friday 24 December
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Merry Christmas Eve

The camera lens is not too well protected but I can see one Tit eating and or cleaning his beak

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Post by emz »

wonderful :thumbs: we can watch the webcams again.
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