Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2010-11

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Those friends are not on good terms with each other, to say the least. :laugh:
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Many greenfinches, they are quite agressive 8-)

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A few minuetes ago there were two long-tailed tits on the feader. :loveshower:
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Isabella wrote::wave:
Many greenfinches, they are quite agressive 8-)
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I love this pic with the bird peeping over the top...'Can I come down now ?' :peek:
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@vainamoinen: The Willow tit is definately a Willow tit, (pale panel in wing). At my house i have simular feeding, mostly the Marsh tits visits, but sometimes also comes the Willow tit. :loveshower:
Both species have been seen on this feeder: http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/6866

Check it out :innocent:

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:wave: Bullfinch and greenfinch
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Richard Gerritsen wrote:@vainamoinen: The Willow tit is definately a Willow tit, (pale panel in wing). At my house i have simular feeding, mostly the Marsh tits visits, but sometimes also comes the Willow tit. :loveshower:
Both species have been seen on this feeder: http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/6866

Check it out :innocent:

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I checked my bird guide yesterday and concluded that you are right: pale wing panel is best visual feature to distinguish both species and in your photo is the Willow Tit. Thanks for explanation!
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Ha ha time to drive my cats crazy again by watching the small bird feeder cam. :rotf: Lots of birds there this morning! The picture and sound quality are superb - thank you so much for this cam.
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:D Greenfinch, sparrow and titmouse-one company
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Beautiful weather in Otepää- blue-blue sky

a Jay is busy :shake:

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Isabella wrote:Beautiful weather in Otepää- blue-blue sky

a Jay is busy :shake:
Nice pictures :2thumbsup:
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Yesterday i wake up and go out, I was realy surprised because in my gaden was sleep 7 partridges , ofcorse when i start photographing they fly away.And this morning at 6 o'clock outside on street was 3 deers.

Pleas help me ! What i need to do - Feed them or not? :puzzled: :help: :unsure:

P.S.I don't live in countryside,and they all are live in town!
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If they came in the town, it means they are hungry and need help from ppl, so better feed them.
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asteria wrote:If they came in the town, it means they are hungry and need help from ppl, so better feed them.
I thin i feed them ,but what does deers eat? :unsure:
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I think they eat twigs, hay and grain.
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[quote="Fleur"]good night Alice :wave:

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So far this beak of a dove is my favourite photo! Good catch!!
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I think I like the peeking jay.
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:hi:

Friday 31, December

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I don't know what this little bird is

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but when it is sitting beside the Tit it is clear that it is little.

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:hi: Alice

Maybe it is female Siskin, but I'm not 100% sure 8-)

Today a Nuthatch visited

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