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HEAD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>:kewl:
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You call?
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Clammers got a woody:D
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Looks like a Flicker..
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Yup
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was that taken recently? believe they migrate....maybe a sign of spring???
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RED
today :as: |
good job Clammer
but thats a yellow shafted Flicker great for grub control... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...tedflicker.jpg |
where did you disappear to last nite?????? :huh:
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i decided to make tracks before
the sandman got to me.... all the great food was knocking me out.... i got up way to early... saturday...mornin...4:30 am i don't sleep in -> ever... went home via providence to `146 what a bitch ! i hate that route. |
found a house
in Connecticut that i think
we may purchase waiting to get word back... has a shop .... lotsa room... |
:huh: Everyone quit >>>>>>>>> no one wanted to play
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Pecker
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W ehad flickers digging in the yard till the ground froze solid.
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First real sign for me is Buzzards soaring around since Robbins hang around all winter now along coastal locations. I have had one in the yard all year and that is a little unusual for me being 20 miles inland, but a mild winter mostly caused this . But when I hear the Robbins up in the tops of the trees as the sun starts to set, everynite, I get really psyched as I know the warm weather is right around the corner.
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Lots of robins around up here in the Merrimack Valley now!!!
Eagles have moved North now that the ice in the river is breaking up!!! Saw a first today for me= a Baltimore Oriole!!! What a beautiful bird with blue wings and an orange body!!! Wish I had my camera!!! |
Hey Clammer.......
Nice pecker!!!!:) |
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that was a blue bird ...riverrat they love the cold baltimore oriels cant survive it baltimore oriels are black and orange |
Thanks JeNN
BeT ya say that to all the GUYS never see ya anymore //breakin my heart :( |
Thanks Raven!!!
I had 2nd thoughts about what it was after I posted it!!! Are they rare birds around here or are they pretty common? Thanks!!! |
re: blue birds
fairly common but not as plentiful as the old days.
they are mainly bug eaters and will nest in wooden boxes 5 feet off the ground. |
sorry Clammer....I will try to do better this year....
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Clammer`s pecker is a male Northern Flicker..... pecker flicker :jester:
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