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tuxluvr
01-13-2003, 08:12 PM
A white Christmas meant lots of feathered friends at the back window
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p9acd66e7b8de9feecde5dea6cf464eed/fcc83b2c.jpg

tuxluvr
01-13-2003, 08:13 PM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p01ac55420ccdb05f933bd7c68e9efe6b/fcc83b2b.jpg


...Oh, and bird experts out there...cansomeone tell me what these are? They came in a big flock, ate all the seed, then flew off

Jessica12345
01-13-2003, 08:13 PM
thats beautiful! the bright red against the white snow, pirched right up on the branches......
thanks for sharing!


LOL! all lined up for there food.......

tuxluvr
01-13-2003, 08:14 PM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/pc888d57fb30dd89277906c0c30896c18/fcc83b29.jpg

Vermontcat
01-13-2003, 08:19 PM
Originally posted by tuxluvr
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p01ac55420ccdb05f933bd7c68e9efe6b/fcc83b2b.jpg


...Oh, and bird experts out there...cansomeone tell me what these are? They came in a big flock, ate all the seed, then flew off

They could be a flock of Starlings. We had a bunch of them come through here not long ago and our parakeet went crazy trying to talk to all of them! He really misses all the summertime birds and having the screen door open so he can talk to the wild birds.

Tina
01-13-2003, 08:42 PM
Beautiful Pictures!! Thanks for sharing!!

neko1
01-13-2003, 09:03 PM
OOOHH I LOVE the picture of the cardinal-they are so vibrant and beautiful!!!

Karen
01-13-2003, 09:24 PM
Black with speckled backs? Medium size? They're definitely starlings. We get mostly juncos, sometimes a pheasant, and a smattering of sparrows and chickadees. We just scatter birdseed on top of the snow in the back yard, and we do sometimes get cardinals, but the juncos are the most faithful - and the squirrels, of course!

tuxluvr
01-14-2003, 05:15 AM
Originally posted by Karen
Black with speckled backs? Medium size? They're definitely starlings. We get mostly juncos, sometimes a pheasant, and a smattering of sparrows and chickadees. We just scatter birdseed on top of the snow in the back yard, and we do sometimes get cardinals, but the juncos are the most faithful - and the squirrels, of course!


I don't think they are starlings--although I don't know if starlings have different variety - I've seen starlings before and they are bigger than these -- they were small, round and compact in size, almost a solid charcoal grey color (some had a tinge of brown around the face) - with little short black beaks, they looked a lot like the little snowbirds, only without the little white tummies.

They almost had a finch-like quality.

The cardinals and bluejays are pretty prevalent around here. Cardinals are our state bird...I've read they mate for life and never leave their 'home' area. We have about 3 nesting pair in our back yard, although that day we counted 6 male and 6 female in the tree.....I'm thinking that first picture will make a nice Christmas card for next season. :)

Thanks for all the nice compliments.

01-14-2003, 05:15 AM
I haven't any pics of that . Not enough snow here ;) ;)
Every winter , I feed the birds daily ! They appreciate it a lot ; sometimes they are even waiting in the trees !!
Here you can see a pic of our bird-house (and me :eek: :D )
http://users.pandora.be/bernardgabriels/images/lut%20in%20garden.jpg

tuxluvr
01-14-2003, 07:30 AM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p3b8c0592f6ff6bf76022c734a6e39671/fcc7ab96.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid47/p978173be18385205e68a7a639952ba1b/fcc7ab93.jpg

jennifert
01-14-2003, 08:25 AM
Beautiful pictures.

Vio&Juni
01-14-2003, 08:42 AM
Beautiful pictures.

Edwina's Secretary
01-14-2003, 09:52 AM
We have a bird feeder (aka Edwina's Entertainment Center.) The bare trunk of a yew is next to it. This makes a nice perch for the birds and squirrels (:rolleyes: ) who feed there.

Picture from last summer....
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid39/p74887d2611a27c2ab3b76875f39fc6c5/fd0d79cc.jpg

Sunday night my husband called me over to the door...two raccoons were on the branch. Pushing and shoving each other, falling off and climbing back on. I retrieved a flashlight to see them better. Both turned to me with those masked face looking as if..."Do you mind?????? A little privacy!! We are trying to eat here!!"

It is so cold the birds need to be fed. But I'm doing it in the morning now so the raccoons don't get it all!

popcornbird
01-14-2003, 12:47 PM
Awwwww pretty birdies! The cardinal is BEAUTIFUL! I just LOVE watching wild birds feed outside. Popcorn and Muffin do too, but they freak out when they see a bird bigger than them! :eek: They like to talk to the starlings and doves.

tuxluvr
01-14-2003, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
We have a bird feeder (aka Edwina's Entertainment Center.) The bare trunk of a yew is next to it. This makes a nice perch for the birds and squirrels (:rolleyes: ) who feed there.

Sunday night my husband called me over to the door...two raccoons were on the branch. Pushing and shoving each other, falling off and climbing back on. I retrieved a flashlight to see them better. Both turned to me with those masked face looking as if..."Do you mind?????? A little privacy!! We are trying to eat here!!"

It is so cold the birds need to be fed. But I'm doing it in the morning now so the raccoons don't get it all!

I know what you mean about raccoons! so far, they haven't come around too much in winter - but one spring, when I was putting thistle seed out to attract finches, a whole FAMILY of raccoons waddled up in BROAD DAYLIGHT, climbed on the deck and railing, ripped the lid off the feeder and finished it off in no time flat.

They were indeed cute - a momma and 3 babies, each about the size of a 6 week old kitten, but man are they destructive! No more bird feed in the spring!

The squirrels don't frequent the deck too much - it's very close to the house and I think Ritz bumps the glass and startles them .....the other day a hawk was swooping at the tree next to the feeder....that scared all the birds away for about 24 hours....an interesting eco system.

Edwina's Secretary
01-14-2003, 07:20 PM
I'm afraid Edwina doesn't frighten our squirrels very much!

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid46/pc67d66ee8b3368d091fb6f00af31b3a9/fcd03e39.jpg