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What Birds Visit Your Feeders?

Discussion in 'Pets & Critters' started by Dwight Ward, Jul 8, 2021.

  1. Al Amoling

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    The found them at Tractor Supply
     
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    lol that Al crazy
     
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    Technically, we aren't supposed to have birdfeeders on the decks were I live because the dropped seeds attract rats and that's been a problem here. But I have put out pie tins with peanuts and other bird seed out occasionally, which rewards me with Stellar's jays, finches, chickadees, juncos, robins, and once a red tailed hawk. Great blue heron and kingfishers browse for fish in the creek 10 feet from the deck.
     
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    The hungry ones.

    H.P.
     
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  5. Dwight Ward

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    You must live relatively close to me. The wildlife here sounds like what you mention. I'm on the eastern shore of Maryland. A few years ago I did an overnighter in my rowboat down the Marshyhope Creek in Caroline County. I was woken in the morning with the Great Blues calling to each other in the half-light morning mist. A white ibis perched on my boat but flew off when he saw me in my sleeping bag. I wish I could express it in more high-sounding terms but I felt like I was dreaming.
     
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    That sounds like an amazing experience, @Dwight Ward. Those herons startle me every time they come in -- so huge, it feels like a pterodactyl.

    I couldn't be much father from Maryland, Dwight, here in Washington state. But I did spend about 3 months at Indian Head MD back in the dark ages of this lifetime. LOL
     
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    I'm embarrassed. We have Great Gray Herons here, not blue. I guess I was in such a rush to sync with someone that I didn't 'hear' the blue. But all else was the same about my recollection. Btw, I lived in several places in Oregon and got up to Washington a few times.
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    In Summer Twilight - Joshua Henry Jones, Jr.

    Just a dash of lambent carmine
    Shading into sky of gold;
    Just a twitter of a song-bird
    Ere the wings its head enfold;
    Just a rustling sigh of parting
    From the moon-kissed hill to breeze;
    And a cheerful gentle, nodding
    Adieu waving from the trees;
    Just a friendly sunbeam’s flutter
    Wishing all a night’s repose,
    Ere the stars swing back the curtain
    Bringing twilight’s dewy close.
     
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    Something was nagging at me and I did some research on the herons at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorchester County, MD. where I grew up. If I was embarrassed before, now I feel like an idiot. It is Great Blue Herons we have there.
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    MY FIRST HUMMINGBIRD! I only got a brief look at it because I started backing very slowly out of the kitchen to get my camera. When I got to the hall I ran. Then I peeked around the corner into the kitchen but it was gone. I believe it was a female Ruby-Throated. I'm so pleased.
     
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    Congratulations! :cool:
     
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    Thanks for posting that. Of all the many birds my favorite bird is Bird. He's so birdlike.
     
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    I couldn't resist

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    Don't remind me ,not many now a days. But we do still have Jays,Cardinals,Doves and a whole family of crows who demand breakfast every morning. One we named Prettybird and he likes a saltine and parades around showing the hens he has one and they don't.
     
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