2009 Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion

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Robin, Margo and everyone who posts pictures - what a great team of screen cappers we have on this forum! The jackdaw stuffed with peanuts is entrancing!

Thanks for posting them. It makes such a difference to those of us who can't spend much time watching the cams.
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11:15, These tits? are very quick and hard to get a picture of. Looks like light snow falling.
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vaino wrote:11:15, These tits? are very quick and hard to get a picture of. Looks like light snow falling.
Yes, they are Great Tits, rasvatihane in estonian language :thumbs:
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Greenfinches
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Oh my......pigeons in 'need'! :laugh:
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And there is the shy Jay again;
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Oh dear, somthing heavy is scrabbeling on the roof :shock:
What/who is it?
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Jasmijn wrote:Oh dear, somthing heavy is scrabbeling on the roof :shock:
What/who is it?
Probably the pigeons, they are everywhere :rant:
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Jasmijn wrote:And there is the shy Jay again;
What a handsome jay :2thumbsup:
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And how about this :laugh:
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And FINALLY I made it :headroll: ......a picture off the backsite of the beautifull Parus montanus;

:puzzled: however.....I think it's the North Scandinavien one (more grey than beige), so it must be the P.m Loennbergi.
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Quick eating, soon will be dark 8-)
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For a change - a grackle from Florida.

Picture tuned out too small. I'll try better next time!
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vaino wrote:For a change - a grackle from Florida.

Picture tuned out too small. I'll try better next time!
Wonderful,
is this your garden?
what tree is this?
sorry my stupid question, but do the birds need additional feeding in Florida?! :blush:
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Kuremari wrote: Wonderful,
is this your garden?
what tree is this?
sorry my stupid question, but do the birds need additional feeding in Florida?! :blush:
It is an orange tree in the back ground. The birds do not need extra feed here, but we like to watch them at our bird feeder
and they sure like the easy food: grackles, cardinals, doves, bluejays, sparrows. Sometimes a hawk comes around and scares
everybody off. Väino.
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vaino wrote: It is an orange tree in the back ground. The birds do not need extra feed here, but we like to watch them at our bird feeder
and they sure like the easy food: grackles, cardinals, doves, bluejays, sparrows. Sometimes a hawk comes around and scares
everybody off. Väino.
Mmm, orange tree, please don`t tell me, that you just pick an orange from the tree and eat :slap:
:D and of course it`s nice to watch the birds so closely
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Kuremari wrote: Mmm, orange tree, please don`t tell me, that you just pick an orange from the tree and eat :slap:
:D and of course it`s nice to watch the birds so closely
Oranges are good and ripe now - I'll toast to you,Kuremari, when I drink our own orangejuice in the morning!!!
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