2009 Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion
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seen so far:
1 Blue tit
greenfinches
1 Marsh tit / Willow tit
1 Blue tit
greenfinches
1 Marsh tit / Willow tit
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Good morning. :-)
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good morning
some pigeons are fighting or try to make small pigeons?
Spring is not far away ....
some pigeons are fighting or try to make small pigeons?
Spring is not far away ....
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Goodmorning Estonia;
Goodmorning Corvus monedula
Goodmorning Corvus monedula
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this place is really over crowded
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Beautifull.
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Jay.
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A regular visiter, very nice don't you think?halacs wrote:Jay.
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Yes. :-)Jasmijn wrote: A regular visiter, very nice don't you think?
It arrives after the jackdows.
Chloris on the roof, trying to find a place;
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such beautiful colours
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These two are steady eaters and stay in the picture a long time. What's their name?
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The one on the left is a (juv.) Cardulus spinus, the one on the right is a Chloris-chloris.vaino wrote:These two are steady eaters and stay in the picture a long time. What's their name?
The English name of the Chloris is Greenfinch, the other one I'm not sure
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Siskin, I think.
And once more the link to that really good bird name translation engine http://www.knutas.com/birdsearch/
Couldn't manage without it. It doesn't look very flashy, but is so very useful. 18 languages, including Estonian, Finnish, Dutch, Catalan ...
And once more the link to that really good bird name translation engine http://www.knutas.com/birdsearch/
Couldn't manage without it. It doesn't look very flashy, but is so very useful. 18 languages, including Estonian, Finnish, Dutch, Catalan ...
Héé, that's nice, thank youLiis wrote:Siskin, I think.
And once more the link to that really good bird name translation engine http://www.knutas.com/birdsearch/
Couldn't manage without it. It doesn't look very flashy, but is so very useful. 18 languages, including Estonian, Finnish, Dutch, Catalan ...
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That´s cute
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Thunderstorm
Is this artistic or what?
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Sorry Jasmijn, but both birds are C. chloris. The same goes for every (or at least most) birds which were determined as C. spinus here. Young birds of these two species are very similar but young C. chloris have 1.) a stronger pecker and 2.) a yellow field in their flight feathers of their wings like adult C. chloris which does C. spinus not have.Jasmijn wrote: The one on the left is a (juv.) Cardulus spinus, the one on the right is a Chloris-chloris.
The English name of the Chloris is Greenfinch, the other one I'm not sure
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Good afternoon Everybody !
After black storks left us, this wonderful camera brought me back.
As I see some of the friends of black storks are here.
I have made some pictures about quarrels betwen the visitotrs of the bird feeder.
After black storks left us, this wonderful camera brought me back.
As I see some of the friends of black storks are here.
I have made some pictures about quarrels betwen the visitotrs of the bird feeder.
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