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PRBuzz 05-17-2010 06:12 AM

For only the 2nd time since I've been in my house (25yrs) had a bird kamakazee into my front picture window, too bad it was yellow shafted flicker. Scared my daughter to death since she was sitting right by the window.

Raven 05-17-2010 06:22 AM

had a window just like that
 
so i installed a bracket for hanging plants outside
and put a bird feeder on it
that
the other birds prevented the mirror image scenario
from happening

Nebe 05-17-2010 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by PRBuzz (Post 768261)
For only the 2nd time since I've been in my house (25yrs) had a bird kamakazee into my front picture window, too bad it was yellow shafted flicker. Scared my daughter to death since she was sitting right by the window.

guess it really got the shaft this time. :hihi:
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basswipe 05-29-2010 07:41 AM

Had a Cedar Waxwing this morning,been quite some time since I've seen one.Very cool looking bird indeed.

PRBuzz 06-01-2010 11:56 AM

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Hummingbird feeding station. Got these small nectar holders at Lowes, each hold about 4oz each. Recently seeing activity at the feeder for the female ruby throated but haven't yet seen the male.

Slips'son 06-13-2010 03:09 PM

you guys are really disgusting

striperman36 06-13-2010 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by PRBuzz (Post 771173)
Hummingbird feeding station. Got these small nectar holders at Lowes, each hold about 4oz each. Recently seeing activity at the feeder for the female ruby throated but haven't yet seen the male.

you don't need the red stuff - 4 part water 1 part white sugar.
it's best to have several seperated as they always seem to buzz each other, I never get more than 1 at a time at a feeder. Males are around I have them, you'll get them, Raven probably has some ideas too

Raven 06-13-2010 04:28 PM

well, when ya put them all in a row
the males plays aviator and chases off all rivals

put them on four corners of the house
and you feed more different birds

because the male can't be every where at once
and picks One (basically) as a favorite
that has the best perch up high in the tree.

Raven 06-13-2010 05:07 PM

imagination
 
I decided to build a walk in bird feeder
where i can be working on food production......
and be sitting there enjoying the show

i intend to have very small holes, 1" or so mesh
for wrens, chickadee's ...you know..
the little guys to get the "caviar" i call it
choice blend of seed just for the ultra tame ones

i have many, many Russian mammoths to be planted :confused:

basswipe 06-13-2010 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 773617)
you don't need the red stuff - 4 part water 1 part white sugar.
it's best to have several seperated as they always seem to buzz each other, I never get more than 1 at a time at a feeder. Males are around I have them, you'll get them, Raven probably has some ideas too

+1.Red not needed.

Another great Summer attractant is a buttetfly tree and a thistle seed feeder.We get tons of birds including a Sharpie that likes to feed on those at the feeders!

Raven 06-13-2010 05:14 PM

problem with thistle seed
 
thistle seed is the ultimate seed

except for one trait and that is it
clusters into hard globs and gets mildewy
after a huge rain storm.......... so now,
i use it differently and salt it in on occasion
instead by hand.... that or the finch seed.

justplugit 06-13-2010 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 773636)
thistle seed is the ultimate seed

Agree Rav, but man that stuff is getting expensive. :(

Raven 06-14-2010 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by justplugit (Post 773688)
Agree Rav, but man that stuff is getting expensive. :(

yeah i know....i went to buy this small bag one day and said $10 bucks for this Lil ole bag....forget it... and that was at wally world.
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A few Saturday's ago... i'm lying in bed listening to this female Oriel
singing on the back fence and it seems to be getting louder and louder... i resist opening my eyes as i am still on the threshold of sleep wanting to catch a few more Z's ...and the singing is still getting louder with each repertoire of Song.

Finally the female jumps onto my window screen 15 inches from my head and is Singing up a storm right into the window....

Singing away as if to say.... GET up, GeT up you sleepy heads ...it's morning, Good Morning...oh what a beautiful day it is....and i'm the happiest bird alive.....right into my ear and my wife slept thru it.:uhuh:

basswipe 06-16-2010 06:21 AM

You ain't kiddin about the price of thistle seed!

basswipe 06-17-2010 05:28 PM

Just spent 20mins looking for the Gdamn camera while a JET BLACK robin was drinking from my pond!!!:realmad:

That's oh such more rare than an albino!The damn thing spent 20 mins at my pond as I tried as quitely to run like a maniac thru the house looking for the %$%$%$%$ing camera!

Camera wasn't where it was supposed to be!PISSED!!!!!!!

Raven 06-17-2010 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by basswipe (Post 774482)
Just spent 20mins looking for the Gdamn camera while a JET BLACK robin was drinking from my pond!!!:realmad:

That's oh such more rare than an albino!The damn thing spent 20 mins at my pond as I tried as quitely to run like a maniac thru the house looking for the %$%$%$%$ing camera!

Camera wasn't where it was supposed to be!PISSED!!!!!!!

the chances of him not returning are remote
so NOTE the time of DAY and pick the best place
to snap a picture beforehand...... and get set up

Raven 06-18-2010 06:52 AM

one in a Zillion
 
gee that woulda made you rich

if you got .0000001 cents per million that is.... :grins:

check out this all black freak of Nature :uhuh:

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ob1/Blacky.png

basswipe 06-18-2010 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raven (Post 774510)
the chances of him not returning are remote
so NOTE the time of DAY and pick the best place
to snap a picture beforehand...... and get set up

Did so.Camera is at ready.Sitting and waiting.Laptop is at the back window.

At first I thought it was just a blackbird and then I looked closely and thought that "geez that kinda looks like a robin".Then it opened its mouth...it was a robin!Jet freakin black!

basswipe 06-18-2010 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raven (Post 774577)
gee that woulda made you rich

if you got .0000001 cents per million that is.... :grins:

check out this all black freak of Nature :uhuh:

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ob1/Blacky.png

There's a black whitetail deer on Prudence Island...or there was.No one's seen it since it was first spotted several years back.

PRBuzz 06-18-2010 04:32 PM

Black is also the dominant color for squirrels but you have to go to Wa DC to see them in significant numbers.

ProfessorM 06-18-2010 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by striperman36 (Post 773617)
you don't need the red stuff - 4 part water 1 part white sugar.
it's best to have several seperated as they always seem to buzz each other, I never get more than 1 at a time at a feeder. Males are around I have them, you'll get them, Raven probably has some ideas too

I have a dead branch in a tree above my skylight . Almost every time I look out it at the branch there is a hummer sitting on it. They luv that perch. Just saw one a min. ago. Cute little buggar

PRBuzz 07-01-2010 11:04 AM

Took the parent chickadees less than 2hrs to find a newly hung thistle feeder and show it to their offspring. I've let my naturally planted sunflowers grow in the feeder area so can't wait until they bloom and the goldfinches start to visit a fresh seed source.

Raven 07-01-2010 11:47 AM

my goldfinch population just doubled

as did the rose breasted grossbeaks that hatched out
but it appears that one pair has recently migrated elsewhere

the "no MELT" peanut butter suet has been a huge success
and the catbirds really love it....

plenty of cardinals still around....but i've backed off the bird feeding a bit
because of construction materials expenses ect.

FishermanTim 07-01-2010 12:56 PM

During the summer months I wean them back to what they should be eating: bugs
They will keep coming to the birdfeeders because free food is free food. If you fill them less often, it will force the birds to fend for themselves, and they will start with our #1 favorite, the mosquito.

Just make sure they have water and they will stay around all season long.

PRBuzz 07-01-2010 01:11 PM

I've dropped all feeders other than the thistle feeding. Nothing has been available for the last 2-3 weeks so most of the birds have scattered to their natural feeding grounds. I've got that expensive thistle left over and need to get rid of it (soon).

BTW: not all birds eat bugs, or at least exclusively.

FishermanTim 07-01-2010 01:43 PM

I should have mentioned that as well.
Since most people have plenty of sparrows in and around their yards, the sparrows our primary source of insect feeders.
Most birds feed insects to their young, mainly because of the amount of readily available protein that they provide a growing chick.
Once the bird has left the nest, they will seek out a more varied diet.

Raven 07-01-2010 03:42 PM

generally only the fly catchers will take mosquitoes out of the air...

come to think of it tho.... :think:

i haven't see a single BAT here this year.... and that saddens me!

i am running my mosquito zapper now ........all night long
and just replenished the bait in it....

i hate those sneaky bastids

FishermanTim 07-01-2010 03:48 PM

We used to have a birdhouse on a tree in full view of a bay window (now converted to 3 regular windows).
I was amazed to see the sparrows that were nesting (and year-round tenants) fly back to the house with their beaks full of flying insects, mostly mosquitos.
Since then, I keep the birds supplied with ample housing opportunities so that they can stay and feed in our yard.

striprman 07-01-2010 04:49 PM

I've seen more catbirds this year than ever before

Raven 07-01-2010 05:02 PM

ARTIC WARBLER sighting
 
Latin Name : Phyllosloscopus Borealis

My very first one actually- VERY COOL green Bird

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ticwarbler.png
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...icwarbler2.png
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...icwarbler4.png


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