2009 Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion
- Spoonbill
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Re: Small Bird Feeder Webcam
This one is chasing away all other birds
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- Spoonbill
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............... But not the pigeons
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The brown one in front of the camera!!!!
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Kuremari wrote:Hi, my name is Tit, Great Tit!
and who are you!
Kuremari,
To the conversation between Tit, Great Tit and another bird:
Good morning to you too, may I introduce myself: I am a Sitta europaea, I am
sorry but I don't know my name in English. In German it is : Kleiber, kleben is to stick - like cling together. It has to do with glue: I can walk up and down a tree and don't fall..
There are many different ones in my large family, as in yours too, like I saw.
Have a nice day with tasty food and beware of the cat!
That's why my Dutch name is boomklever:)ergee wrote:
Kuremari,
To the conversation between Tit, Great Tit and another bird:
Good morning to you too, may I introduce myself: I am a Sitta europaea, I am
sorry but I don't know my name in English. In German it is : Kleiber, kleben is to stick - like cling together. It has to do with glue: I can walk up and down a tree and don't fall..
There are many different ones in my large family, as in yours too, like I saw.
Have a nice day with tasty food and beware of the cat!
You should know that as a Dutchman/woman ergee
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the Tit, Great Tit is pleased to make acquaintance with Sitta europaea, Nuthatch in English
thank you very much, ergee
thank you very much, ergee
Proud member of SHoW (StorkaHolics of the World)
Another busy day in pigeons paradise
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Wonderfull...... a few Cardueli flammea, on the roof a p.major and a C.chloris;
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- ergee
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Hallo Jasmijn,Jasmijn wrote: That's why my Dutch name is boomklever:)
You should know that as a Dutchman/woman ergee
why do you think I do not know that? I know there are also German members who don't speak Dutch...
Haha...than it's your 'duty' to learn them (also) the Dutch names don't you think?
I don't know the Finnish or the Greek names of many birds, but I like to learn them all.
And tou as a Dutch person should tell the Dutch name, not the German, that's for the Germans here to do.
(this sounds a bit bitchy, but I don't mean it like that, just humoristic )
I don't know the Finnish or the Greek names of many birds, but I like to learn them all.
And tou as a Dutch person should tell the Dutch name, not the German, that's for the Germans here to do.
(this sounds a bit bitchy, but I don't mean it like that, just humoristic )
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I think it sounds as what it is... over and out!Jasmijn wrote:Haha...than it's your 'duty' to learn them (also) the Dutch names don't you think?
I don't know the Finnish or the Greek names of many birds, but I like to learn them all.
And tou as a Dutch person should tell the Dutch name, not the German, that's for the Germans here to do.
(this sounds a bit bitchy, but I don't mean it like that, just humoristic )
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morning party
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Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
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12:44, Sunny day and happy birds!
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nice hat
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Mother Nature teaching to us about balance of power.
Oh mai...a lot of singing, tjilping and dancing, but a lot less to see
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i cant see birds!
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They feel that spring is coming BECAUSE it is getting warmer.ergee wrote: Good morning birds, is it because it is not so cold as before or is it because they
feel that spring comes nearer: they make more sounds and little songs sometimes...
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11:26, Full house !!!
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All together...
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Birds are wonderful
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Black-eyed pigeon is back.
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Birds are wonderful