2009 Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion

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Jasmijn wrote: Oké, thanks :bow:
(I put it in my 'bird-dictionary')
Do you also know the name of the Sitta in English?
Nuthatch 8-)
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robin wrote: Nuthatch 8-)
Oh my :shock: Ok thanks again :laugh:
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Jasmijn wrote: Oh my :shock: Ok thanks again :laugh:
Any time, you welcome :2thumbsup:
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"Hi, I know You are watching us..."
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So far we have seen

Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)
Great Tit (Parus major)
Columba livia (Columba livia)
Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)

and i just saw Marsh Tit (Parus palustris) my absolute favourite! :thumbs:
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nelladella wrote:So far we have seen

Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)
Great Tit (Parus major)
Columba livia (Columba livia)
Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)

and i just saw Marsh Tit (Parus palustris) my absolute favourite! :thumbs:
And there was the caeruleus also, nice :shake:
(what kind of 'tit' is that?)
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Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus) is another one of my favourites!
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nelladella wrote:Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus) is another one of my favourites!
It's a sweetie :nod:
I also love (from the little birds) the Troglodytes (bis)
We call him de 'Winterking' (winterkoning)
Do you know the English name?

edit; I almost forgot the Aegithalos caudatus (one of my favorites!)
We call him de tailmees (staartmees) There are a lot of them here every day during the winter
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Jasmijn wrote: It's a sweetie :nod:
I also love (from the little birds) the Troglodytes (bis)
We call him de 'Winterking' (winterkoning)
Do you know the English name?
these are winter wrens :whistling:
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robin wrote: these are winter wrens :whistling:
Okay :laugh: I allmost brake my tongue over the Latin name's, but the English are also ehhhhh 'strange' :rotf:
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Another fascinating webcam from Estonia! I love it!!!

And I want to say thank you to you all for also naming the latin word for the birds,- makes it easier for me to find the german word .....

Do you also have such an unusual cold winter? Here it´s just terrible for the birds. In the forum of http://www.worldofanimals.de I read today, that they found near Leipzig (where it had about minus 30°C as far as I heard,- we here in Frankonia hat "only" about minus 20°C) 9 wrens closly cuddling together, were frozen to death.... it´s so sad!
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Jasmijn wrote: And there was the caeruleus also, nice :shake:
(what kind of 'tit' is that?)
The Columba livia is also known as the Rock Dove - or Rock pigeon!! :D
The caeruleus is the Blue Tit!! :D

ETA: I just realised that it has been answered!! :blush:
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Brit wrote:Another fascinating webcam from Estonia! I love it!!!

And I want to say thank you to you all for also naming the latin word for the birds,- makes it easier for me to find the german word .....

Do you also have such an unusual cold winter? Here it´s just terrible for the birds. In the forum of http://www.worldofanimals.de I read today, that they found near Leipzig (where it had about minus 30°C as far as I heard,- we here in Frankonia hat "only" about minus 20°C) 9 wrens closly cuddling together, were frozen to death.... it´s so sad!
We have here pluss degrees but its getting colder, but not so cold as you have there. So sad to hear the frozen birds :cry:
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This is fantastic webcam, very like it me. :-)
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Goodmorning white Estonia.
An early bird.....................
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Thank you for the fresh seeds mister birdfeeder :thumbs:
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And than there was a hungry Jay..........
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Parus palustris came to visit;
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This is fantastic, even the Corvus monendula came by :headroll:
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The sweet face of a female Chloris (yellowfinch)

and a male;
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