Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2010-11

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Re: Small Bird Feeder Camera 2010-11

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No cam :hi:
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:cry: No cam today! :bash:
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The cam is back but still no visitors.
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For me the first bird this morning at 11:10
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Small birds not so willingly visit a feeding trough
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Another Small Bird Feeder season has ended.

Thanks to Mr. Birdfeeder and Looduskalender.

http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/9702
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I will miss this cam, it is fun when occupied.

It was interesting to read that it was the funny pigeons who caused the trouble with the moving cam. It makes perfect sense, but I never thought of it.


(This afternoon I watched house finches at the feeder at my house -- the male is getting bright [I think the male green finches in Estonia were getting a bit brighter, too] and he was singing a beautiful love song, but I think the female was still more interested in the food supply.
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/House_Finch/id)


Thank you for the opportunity to watch this feeder.
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Oh, too bad. I was hoping for another week or so. I liked getting to know some of Estonia's local birds. It was interesting how similar some of them are to birds here in the USA. & I did some research to learn that some of them are related. I really enjoyed the pigeons, though I know they are kind of a nuisance. It was like seeing a comedy act whenever they all showed up at once! :rotf: Thank you to those who provided & maintained the cam for our enjoyment. :bow:
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So, the BS(the second LSE?) cam is opening very soon.
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Jo UK wrote: Thanks to Mr. Birdfeeder and Looduskalender.
The same I like to say, too.
It was always an interesting morning, when I opened this cam. I was noisy if there will be a bird and when "yes", which one. And when there was an eye of a pigeon, great like a nut, looking at me, ... :rotf:
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I supposed that pigeons had been the cause for turning the cam sometimes. But Mr. Birdfeeder changed it in the right way.
Thank you to all who watching with me and sometimes helping with the right names of the birds.
Until next winter - we perhaps will meet here again. :thumbs: Be careful with you and be well.
Kindest regards from Bleggi :hi:

edit: Just now I found this picture of the last cam-day open:
13:25
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Birthday = Loodusemees.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. BIRDFEEDER!
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