Bird Watching Club
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The following was taken from on-line.
Friend also photographed wild turkeys.
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Besides the birds in the spring & summer, this is why I love living by the woods
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Love the wild turkeys.
I love seeing a family of deer. You got a nice shot. I know how skittish they are.
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Nice deer photo!
Deer are eating bird seed from the ground near our bedroom window during the night.
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The red-winged blackbirds have returned to the North Country!
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These beauties were in the restaurant we had lunch in yesterday in San Juan- ssssooo cute
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Such lovely parrots!!!
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Our flickers are back. Tap tap tap tap.
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I now have a backyard! We are just moving to our new house and it has a proper backyard. When we first moved out here some 6 years ago we could not feed the birds because we had bears. For the last year we have had a tiny little back area and now we have a yard. I will see what sort of feeder I can have from the deck. I miss my Illinois birds so much! Now I will have to learn what sort of birds are in the Pacific NW.
I love seeing everyone's bird photos. Thank you for posting.
Hugs Ginger
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Ginger, Happy bird watching. We have 2 hummingbird feeders (front & back) and a feeder for small birds hanging from a tree outside our front window. I really enjoy watching. Word of warning: no suet. We hung a suet feeder once and had every starling in WA trying to get it. Never again. Our deck has a roof and we've had robin's nests for 2 years on the support just under the roof.
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Oh, I haven't been over here in a while! I was so far behind but loved seeing all the pics.
I had some bird excitement this weekend. The gold finches came back. They were at the feeder yesterday,, and this AM there was a whole flock in my tree out front. They were just chattering away,, and then they all took off at once. Quite the sight.
Then I took dog for a walk,,, and in a nearby drainage ditch,, which has some water from the recent rain,, there were 4 juvenile wood storks! I was so thrilled that I hurried the dog along to get my neighbor to come and see. Sorry, no photos. I have old phone which doesn't take very good pics. It's the first time I've seen so many at once. One time there were a pair in the backyard (I have a small pond behind me) and another time there was one solitary guy. I had wondered if he had lost his mate. -
Glennie,
The Spring birds continue to arrive in the North Country. We're supposed to get more snow before Easter!
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It has been a really crazy winter, with the temperatures up and down like they have been.
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Yellow Eyed Penguin taken in Dunedin Newzealand
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I got this goldfinch downstate at my mom's. today. They are not bright yellow around the Chicago area yet.
I took this robin in February. I saw a whole flock of them in January which is quite unusual.
I saw my first Baltimore Oriole ever today at my mom's feeders. I ran to get my camera and it was gone. Maybe tomorrow.
MJS Those are beauties.
Mumito, you always show us such interesting birds.
I hear ya, Teka. LOL
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Great pics!
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Yes, great pics!!!
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Bandwoman -- your orioles are back already?? Terrific -- I better start looking! we didn't see our first one last year until April 12th. The hummers are about a two weeks earlier than usual too.
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Thank you ladies. I got a new camera and am itching to take lots of pics now that things are warming up or at least teasing us that they are warming up.
I have never seen one (oriole) period so I can't say they are back. My neighbor around the corner had just been telling me she had some orioles at her feeders. I had to even look it up because I wasn't sure what it was. I could see the coloring well enough to be able to be pretty sure it was an oriole. We don't usually have fruit out but I did have a new type of expensive seed that had some cranberries in it so maybe that got them interested in checking out the yard I am at my mom's now and she is three hours downstate more in central Il and I am in the Chicago area. . We are both seen lots of Downy woodpeckers and some nuthatches and red finches, yellow finches and I get a lot of black capped chickadees all year. The juncos are still around too and of course our cardinals are here all year long. Love having them. So much fun to watch and to photograph.
Nancy
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We don't have cardinals and I would love to see some. They're so pretty in photos. We haven't seen anything unusual.
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I wish I could get a pic of my cardinals. They zoom off if I get too close, and shooting photos thru the screen makes for a poor quality photo.
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We have had more cardinals this year than in the past for some reason. We have two window feeders in addition to the hanging ones and they've even been coming regularly to the windows (they're normally skittish about the windows). I put out an orange and some grape jelly just in case the orioles are back in my neighborhood. The house finches will enjoy it too. I also hung two hummingbird feeders in the front and back as they have been spotted near my area. It's about 10 days earlier than normal. The orioles, hummers and house wrens usually show up around the same time. I heard a peewee today and we've had phoebes for ten days or so. Yay spring!
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For you cardinal lovers I will post some of those pics of male and female and a Junco. I am going to try a hummer feeder for the first time so it is good to have an idea when they might start appearing. Enjoy!
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You might like these too, This hawk was on my heated birdbath before Thanksgiving.
Nancy
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Nancy, such nice pics!!!!!
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Thanks Teka. Are you getting snow up your way now? Nice April fools isn't it. LOL
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Maybe tomorrow, but today was windy and frigid.
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Great pics!!!
I did see a hawk today. It grabbed a fish dinner at the pond across the street.
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