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Backyard Bird Watching 2
had been watching and waiting
to see Bluebirds since winter began but they've been a NO Show til today So, I chopped up 5 lbs of special beef Fat put it at the window ledge feeder and saw my first Male and Female bluebirds today 2/15/14 |
I had a Eastern Bluebird (male) at my suet box yesterday couldn't believe it . Never had one in my yard before, I know the bog owner behind my house puts up nesting boxes . Like I said never seen one in the 29 years I've been here probably never see it again
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well you have to change your brand of suet
if your using the store bought squares in the plastic tubs that particular suet freezes hard as a rock what's awesome is having a flock of them coming often grabbing hunks of the "right kind" of suet and knockin them back like someone doing a shot of tequilla this suet is the kind people make bread pudding with then there's the regular white beef fat.... almost as good only certain meat sections have it.... you have to look hard far and wide to finally find this special fat they love they tell other bluebirds once they find it... i swear added comment: the suet is called beef kidney suet used for making bread pudding ALSO called RUMBA |
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Here are my pets, Carolina Wrens. They sleep there. Their heads are buried in their feathers and never even move no matter how close I get. I have not feed the birds this year but my compost pile has been like a bird feeder with tons of birds rooting thru the kitchen scraps all day long. |
my wrens are actively feeding and have a green house to go in for shelter
and my hollow log feeder that's always full of goodies went over to JOB lot to get another 50 lb bag of black oiled sunflower seed and they had jettisoned the whole load because of old age i suspect you can always tell (well i can) but there will be teeny tiny white specks in the seed and that is a bad sign ... so it had been on sale for 25 bucks found out that an added benefit to running a roof line de-icer to prevent ice damming is that it provides some drip water when the temperatures are way below freezing |
redwings are back
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interesting BOB ....they know what's up!
here we have some single digits coming all next week but they are on their own schedule |
15-16 days later
redwings are here today
this serves as a guide to how things vary time-wise from the coastal shore to inland.... roughly two weeks behind so we'll give it a test ok, soon as you hear spring peepers down the cape (please announce) and ....we'll see how long it takes for them to start their chorus in the woostah area |
i've already witnessed Robins staking out territory
and chasing off Bluebirds (i believe they're cousins) in territorial battles from their chose turf |
Today, i have been watching a couple of deer roam
around my canyon and then as i was watching the deer it bedded down for awhile very camouflaged down there. Invisible unless you saw it walking. |
I saw a Great Blue heron flying near some open waterways, if that counts for anything?
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I finished off the last of the suet cakes and now it'll just be niger seed and sunflower, until that runs out and then they are on their own!
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Racoon's will be raiding suet soon
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got raided the night before last
they took off with a suet cake today ushered in the arrival of the welcomed ROSE Breasted Gross Beaks Love the Bird but they are supreme eating machines so much so i have to feed the blue jays all the left over dry catfood abandoned by the fussy fat cat |
beautiful day today
outside working on the boat heard a bird calling that sounded new lo and behold the baltimore oriel had arrived |
nice visit raven
did you have oranges in the feeder to bring them in? |
Heard my first oriole a week ago here. One of my favorite calls
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no oranges
but i have so many different colored feeders
it was checking out the whole set up hoping from one to another.... i had placed a partial bag of sunflower seed in the wheel barrow and it absorbed some rain water unfortunately causing a good portion of it to sprout, So having already purchased a new 50lb bag of smaller higher quality black oiled from south dakota i dumped it (the old one) over the chain link fence. tonight to our surprise our old friendly turkey (a male) was over there 30 feet from the office window stuffing his crop .... with much pleasure. |
orioles here and my favs- hummingbirds :).
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no sugar in house
not allowed.... same as SODA
thanks for the heads up on the H-Birds gotta go grab 5 lbs pronto :uhuh: |
I haven't seen or heard the orioles yet, but they should be here soon as the crab apple trees (and pretty much all trees) are blooming. For me nothing matches the sight and sound of orioles chasing off rival males, as they rocket through the branches in an orange blur.
I put out three hummingbird feeders, and hopefully there will be some visitors soon, I mean besides the usual ants and wasps. |
seems the hummingbirds pass on the nectar after only 2 days, I remember it lasting longer last year?? does that sound right??
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funny
now that you mention it....
i've been debating the same thing and the necessity of boiling/simmering the water to get the sugar to dissolve i find that if it's warm thats fine and i stand there stirring until the water is clear and no sugar is seen on the bottom. Yesterday i sat out front to observe them and a female ruby throat was coming to the feeder.... watching me watch her.... As i love mimicry... i imitated the sound of a humming bird doing multiple sit sit sit sit's sound effect and she flies off the wire's that stretch over the front yard immediately stopping in front of my face.... as if to say... i know it's you.... heh heh heh but then.... i observed something kinda cool over in the pine tree (blue spruce) where they seek shelter and build a nest... she started doing this maneuver flying in a short arch like a pendulum (but upside down arch) maybe 24 inches wide making this weird sound .... maybe attracting a mate? dunno but it's hypnotic because they are making a sound at each side of the arch and they blend or harmonize because they are moving almost faster than the eye can see... out west i witnessed this too but it was loop de Loops (big ones) it's difficult to describe at best... i have my feeders hanging underneath the front porch roof so it keeps the solution out of the sun except for an hour or two... ~ i went and purchased an oriole nectar feeder thats ORANGE but so FAR .... the oriole hasn't returned |
finally heard it
the wood thrush
best vocalist of all :point: in the bird world https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnTKO6uurG8 play it once and when you hear it you'll know what it is |
as cold as it is....post rain storm
raw crapola birds are appreciating the no melt peanut suet big-time.... |
very strange call
sounds like a baby goat hollering help to it's mama
or when the feeder person shows up at feeding time on a farm or a child calling out to a distant friend >>>> HALP it flew over.... and the sound was heard fading as it got further away.... and further away it was very LOUD and i cannot say that i've ever heard it Before my hearing is Extraordinarily good....too i have no idea what it was :huh: |
had a Flicker dancing around my yard yesterday... the only woodpecker that does some ground feeding
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typically they hunt/ find and eat white lawn grubs
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If they eat grubs I hope he sticks around... I did use Grubex this spring... but I usually do nott put any fertilizer down..
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under the bird feeder
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white hen! on the bench with all the chicks under it.
never seen one this light colored :uhuh: been there half the day,,,, Attachment 59420 |
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