Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2009-10
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Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2009-10
The small bird feeder webcam is open again!
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I'm afraid I can't watch it much - it will be dark already when I can open my PC in the afternoon - but I hope to see many pictures and videos and reports from those who are luckier than me and can be at computers at the day time... thanks in advance!
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It is dark a bit for this cam now...
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Someone was coughing
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Maybe it's that cat again?
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Now there are big birds at the food -- pigeons.
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Good morning!
Two pictures from me too...
Two pictures from me too...
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At last arrived little birds too...
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ok I think Mutikluti has two kinds of birds -- what are they?
Is one a kind of Tit? They look a lot like our Chickadees.Is the other, in the third picture, a different species or a female?
I also noticed some Nuthatches (at least they looked like that to me) and now House Sparrows (or English Sparrows).
Is one a kind of Tit? They look a lot like our Chickadees.Is the other, in the third picture, a different species or a female?
I also noticed some Nuthatches (at least they looked like that to me) and now House Sparrows (or English Sparrows).
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Three great tits and one blue tit ate the seeds.
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That´s what I have seen so far....
Great Tit - Parus major
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Blue Tit - Parus caeruleus
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Willow Tit - Parus montanus borealis
(on the left)
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Greenfinch - Carduelis chloris
(male)
(female)
Great Tit - Parus major
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Blue Tit - Parus caeruleus
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Willow Tit - Parus montanus borealis
(on the left)
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Greenfinch - Carduelis chloris
(male)
(female)
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...and these...
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus
(male)
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Nuthatch - Sitta europaea europaea
(male)
(female)
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Domestic Pigeon - Columba livia f. domestica
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus
(male)
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Nuthatch - Sitta europaea europaea
(male)
(female)
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Domestic Pigeon - Columba livia f. domestica
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Thank you Ricky. That is good bird-spotting!
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Hi,little birds
what a brand new feeder you have got for this winter
and new treat- fatballs too
what a brand new feeder you have got for this winter
and new treat- fatballs too
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I hope too!!! And thanksvisitor wrote:I'm afraid I can't watch it much - it will be dark already when I can open my PC in the afternoon - but I hope to see many pictures and videos and reports from those who are luckier than me and can be at computers at the day time... thanks in advance!
Hi everybody! It is my first post here although I am watching cams and start spend time every evenings in Looduskalender forum in February 2009. Sorry for my poor english.
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Welcome, sparrowfeeder.
Everyone's English is welcome here!
On LK main paage there is an article which mentions a competition for best screen captures of the small bird feeder webcam.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/
Everyone's English is welcome here!
On LK main paage there is an article which mentions a competition for best screen captures of the small bird feeder webcam.
http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/
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Hi, sparrowfeeder, welcome on board!
Thanks everybody for the pictures - good to see the feeder is popular and so many birds have visited it already.
I wonder, could we ever see the new feeder from some other angle... I mean, would be nice to see how it looks like... ehh, my English... (Please, Mr. Birdfeeder!!!)
At first the pics seemed like Christmas cards, these fir branches... and the treat/fat ball in the middle is like a decoration...
Thanks everybody for the pictures - good to see the feeder is popular and so many birds have visited it already.
I wonder, could we ever see the new feeder from some other angle... I mean, would be nice to see how it looks like... ehh, my English... (Please, Mr. Birdfeeder!!!)
At first the pics seemed like Christmas cards, these fir branches... and the treat/fat ball in the middle is like a decoration...
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Yes visitor that looks like the decorations for The Manger a typical yuletide sight.visitor wrote:Hi, sparrowfeeder, welcome on board!
At first the pics seemed like Christmas cards, these fir branches... and the treat/fat ball in the middle is like a decoration...
Yes,like Christmas cards too.
I too thank everybody for those very good pictures.. I like the one with 3-4 birdies
all in a row...!! (THX.. Kuremari )
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and labeling and clean neat captures too!Jo UK wrote:Thank you Ricky. That is good bird-spotting!
Very helpful.
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A selfish greenfinch occupied one entrance and does not let other birds to eat from there!
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