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  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    We live near the Adirondack town of Lake Placid which hosted the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics.

    We're 4 1/2 hours from White Plains.

    We've only 1 black squirrel.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited May 2013

    We have NO squirrels..

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited May 2013

    We have plenty of squirrels. Fortunately the neighbor who was feeding them peanuts moved away. They would bring them to our house and plant them in our flower pots.

  • voraciousreader
    voraciousreader Member Posts: 7,496
    edited May 2013

    I have two Squirrel be Gone bird feeders.  They are very effective at keeping the squirrels from getting to the feeders.  They wait patiently on the ground for the birds to drop seeds.  Until Sandy, for many years we had a squirrels' nest in the massive tree in front of our home.  They were so ensconsed, I thought I'd put an address for them on the tree and start charging them taxes.  One year, the babies fell or climbed out of the nest and couldn't get back up.  We heard, what seemed like the "Call of the Wild" as other squirrels were alerting the mother.  Before long, she arrived and proceeded, like a cat, to nip each one by it's neck and pull it back up the tree and into the nest....That maternal instinct is so amazing...

    Gotta be careful though with those squirrels.  They could do significant damage to the inside of your homes if they manage to get in.  I keep all of my trees well pruned...away from my home.  You do not want to let them get too comfortable with your property.

    Our family and friends spend lots of time on our front porch in our outdoor Lazy-boy recliners watching birds and whatever else there is to watch.  One time, my friend and I saw a HUGE, when I say HUGE, I mean HUGE black menacing bird swoop down into a nest and it grabbed a baby bird and flew off.  YOU SHOULD HAVE HEARD THE SQUAWKING FROM OTHER BIRDS!  Neither of us could believe what we witnessed.  It was right out of a movie.....I can't believe a mother bird has to NOT ONLY WORRY ABOUT OTHER PREDITORS, BUT SHE ALSO HAS TO WORRY ABOUT BIGGER BIRDS....It's rough living outside.....

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    I have seen crows chase and catch baby rabbits and mice. I also saw a boat trailed grackle eviscerate and eat a baby starling while the parents created an uproar. I hate starlings but this was a horrifying act of predation to witness. Until then, I had no idea the large black birds were such predators.

  • coraleliz
    coraleliz Member Posts: 1,523
    edited May 2013

    Speaking of predators....the finch nest by my front door was raided(probably a mocking bird,lots of them around right now).

    Here's one of our ground squirrells, far more destructive than gophers(have plenty of those tooYell)

    Can't use any kind of poison to control them.It has been shown to cause deaths of bobcats & coyotes in the area who prey on them . Others have tried to control them with explosives. I'm not convinced this does anything besides maybe make them deaf. I just get mad at them. Lots of good that doesUndecided These guys can displace alot of earth.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    Finally, Daughter and I saw a ruby-throated hummingbird at the nectar feeder.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited May 2013
  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    Perfect photo!!

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited May 2013

    I took it during treatments and I remember thinking, one step at a time...

  • coraleliz
    coraleliz Member Posts: 1,523
    edited May 2013

    Sweet pic. A Marbled Godwit? My best guess.

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited May 2013

    It's after 9pm and the robin is still singing. It's been going on since 5am. It's becoming Chinese water torture. Please pray for him to find a mate soon.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017
  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 19,143
    edited May 2013

    We live on a small area of land (1/3 acre) however, we have in our boxes, one pair of bluebirds, one pair of swallows, one pair of chickadees (in a bluebird box) and a persistant robin pair who we finally allowed to build underneath our deck.  It's so much fun to watch them all.  The bluebirds and chickadees are my favs tho'.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited May 2013

    we have two sets of birds trying to eat from our hummingbird feeder..one pair are king birds.

    this guy is giving them an angry stare...that is all he can do..

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  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    I am heartbroken. DH found a dead yellow billed cuckoo in the backyard. He was in perfect condition (other than being dead) so he may have flown into the windows. The whole back of our 3 story house is windows so it happens too often. We had been hearing him a lot lately. A very beautiful bird. Why is it never a damned sparrow??!

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited May 2013

    Do you have decals on the windows? That seems to help them see something is there. A man here donates dead birds to the natural history museum. A perfect specimen might be stuffed for display. Others can provide displays for ornithology students.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    Sadly, I once found a dead rose-breasted grosbeck after hitting the living room bow window.

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 19,143
    edited May 2013

    auntienanc~I've said the exact same thing when a 'good' bird dies.  Although one time years ago a house sparrow was drinking out of the bird bath.  DH and I watched as he dipped his head to drink two or three times and then he just slid into the water and didn't move to get out.  He was deader than a doornail.  I guess he had a heart attack?

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    We get so many birds it's inevitable that we get dead ones. I do have decals on the windows, but they don't stop it completely, especially during mating season when they're chasing each other. One winter, a gold finch died while he was perched at the seed feeder. We've lost a scarlet tanager, rufous sided towhee, two cardinals, several purple finches and red bellied woodpeckers, in addition to several goldfinches, to the windows. Last week a rose breasted grosbeak crashed chasing another one. I thought he was a goner, but he rallied and flew off with a headache I'm sure.



    We also get more than our share of disabled birds e.g., a one legged junco, a one legged goldfinch, a blind housefinch, a lame oriole who couldn't stand but would lay down on the jelly/orange feeder to eat, to name a few. I think we have a reputation as a soft touch lol!

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    For you smart phone users out there, there is a pretty neat app available called Audubon birds. It's not free but it's worth the couple of bucks it costs if you're a bird watcher. You identify birds by name as well as shape, but for me, the neatest feature is the song identification. You can also choose your location and it will list local bird sightings and even report your own. It's available for Android, I'm not sure about iPhone.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    I identify more birds by sound than sight with all the Summer foliage.

    I'll be listening and looking for an indigo bunting throughout the Summer.

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited May 2013

    So do I teka, which is why I find that feature so handy. There are so many similar songs in the spring, I sometimes need to check.

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited May 2013

    It's available for Iphone as well. DS and DIL both have it. They had bird jobs for years.

  • cinnamonsmiles
    cinnamonsmiles Member Posts: 779
    edited June 2013

    Wow SoCal, did you take all those pictures in the wild??? What a variety of beautiful birds you have.

    I live in central WI and have way too many red winged black birds eating up the bird seed. The other birds don't have a chance hardly.

    I have humming birds coming by the kitchen window regularly. I had to buy petunias this this year, and my Zinnia's are only about an inch high right now. I will get more when the Zinnia's get tall and flower.

    I put out oriole feeders for the first time. I have not see one. I have grape jelly, organges in one and a liquid feeder in the other. My mil lives about 15 minutes south of me and she gets quite a few. I think she has been putting hers out for years.

    I have a big squirrel problem. We had 7 of them at one time under the bird feeder adn they keep digging up my flower seeds and small seedlings in the flower beds. I put cayenne pepper out there, but it keeps raining and it gets expensive.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    Chipmunks dig up morning glory vines near the seed feeders.   Cute stinkers!!

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited June 2013

    Not many bird would stop long enough to let me take a photo in the mountains..

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  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited June 2013

    but I took some on the shore..

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  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited September 2017

    Exactly my problem!

    Possible to enlarge photos of the mountains?

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited June 2013

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