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		|  07-01-2010, 05:11 PM | #271 |  
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					Originally Posted by striprman  I've seen more catbirds this year than ever before |  Ditto here! |  
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		|  07-01-2010, 05:19 PM | #272 |  
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				 | I might challenge your ID!  Did you look up the range map for the Arctic Warbler?  If it really is you'll have every Audubon member in your back yard (assumption is that is where these pictures were taken).
 That third pic showing the red eye leads me to ID as a Red Eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus), most abundant bird in e. deciduous forests.
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		|  07-01-2010, 05:35 PM | #273 |  
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					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  That third pic showing the red eye leads me to ID as a Red Eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus), most abundant bird in e. deciduous forests. |  I think that's your positive ID.
 
The green color and hook at the end of the beak give it away.
 
We do get some weird accidentals around here (my best is a Red Phalarope in Tiverton) but that bird would really be off course!
 
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		|  07-01-2010, 07:22 PM | #274 |  
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					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  I might challenge your ID!  Did you look up the range map for the Arctic Warbler?  If it really is you'll have every Audubon member in your back yard (assumption is that is where these pictures were taken).
 That third pic showing the red eye leads me to ID as a Red Eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus), most abundant bird in e. deciduous forests.
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 to compare it to the red eye...but logic dictates that your correct.
 
the red eye is 5.5 - to 6.5 inches long and this bird was quite small 
because i held in my hand  
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		|  07-01-2010, 07:24 PM | #275 |  
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				 | Was it injured? Stoned?
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		|  07-01-2010, 07:34 PM | #276 |  
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					Originally Posted by spence  Was it Stoned?
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you see i had this magic JOINT that Nebe Gave me 
 
i said  SIM SIM sala BIM all green birds come down to me...LOL
 
and with a little puff into the wind...down he came  
Stoned as can be....
 
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		|  07-01-2010, 07:51 PM | #277 |  
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				no , it had a collision
			 
 with my green house glass...
 i was up on the ladder installing some shade cloth
 and heard the thump sound.........
 low level light in the afternoon
 and they think it's not even there
 
 i revived him with my chi force
 until he flew back to the other blue spruce.
 
 during the interim i took some real nice close up shots
 
 just for the fun of it....
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		|  07-01-2010, 07:57 PM | #278 |  
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				 | nice taxidermy job!! |  
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		|  07-01-2010, 08:05 PM | #279 |  
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				 | Nebe shares???
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		|  07-01-2010, 08:13 PM | #280 |  
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				 | Raven has a digital camera? |  
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		|  07-01-2010, 09:46 PM | #281 |  
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					Originally Posted by striperman36  Raven has a digital camera? |  YEAH THE KIND OF FRIGGAN CAMERA THAT THE subject 
LETS CALL IT A STUNNED BIRD
 
is so close to the lense it MAKES it look like i have an expensive 
zoom lens when its NOT.........
 
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		|  07-02-2010, 05:24 AM | #282 |  
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				 | Funny, I was wondering how you got so close!
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		|  07-02-2010, 07:51 AM | #283 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  YEAH THE KIND OF FRIGGAN CAMERA THAT THE subjectLETS CALL IT A STUNNED BIRD
 
 is so close to the lense it MAKES it look like i have an expensive
 zoom lens when its NOT.........
 
 a neat trick only
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		|  07-02-2010, 09:09 AM | #284 |  
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				hell YES!!!!
			 
 
	i did the MR Miyagi energy charge up on him and he flew away briskly.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by striperman36  That bird was very stunned, I hope it makes it. |  |  
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		|  07-02-2010, 09:19 AM | #285 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  i did the MR Miyagi energy charge up on him and he flew away briskly. |  No Shaman incantations? |  
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		|  07-02-2010, 10:01 AM | #286 |  
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				 none needed 
 JUST charge your hands...
 and do circles over  your PATIENT palm facing downwards
 counter clockwise
 whether it be plant or animal
 
 and energize them with your chi force....
 
 doesn't work until you AMP up your chi...
 
 so first you feel the AIR as if it were WATER
 a combination of "like" treading water and tai chi
 
 breathing in VERY deeply....
 
 and gather the chi right out of the air...
 
 until you build up a charge...
 
 then transfer it to you patient
 
 works like a charm....
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		|  07-02-2010, 10:02 AM | #287 |  
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				 | my inner chakra just exploded |  
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		|  07-02-2010, 10:29 AM | #288 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  JUST charge your hands...
 and do circles over  your PATIENT palm facing downwards
 counter clockwise
 whether it be plant or animal
 
 and energize them with your chi force....
 
 doesn't work until you AMP up your chi...
 
 so first you feel the AIR as if it were WATER
 a combination of "like" treading water and tai chi
 
 breathing in VERY deeply....
 
 and gather the chi right out of the air...
 
 until you build up a charge...
 
 then transfer it to you patient
 
 works like a charm....
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I think I just electrocuted my patient with a static electric charge!  Maybe I over energized my chi...  |  
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		|  07-02-2010, 12:47 PM | #289 |  
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					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  I think I just electrocuted my patient with a static electric charge!  Maybe I over energized my chi...  |  
you sure you were not going CLOCKWISE?
 
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		|  07-02-2010, 12:48 PM | #290 |  
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				 | Have yet to see the black robin since the last sighting.Still can't get over seeing that.Tons of hummers though. |  
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		|  07-02-2010, 01:23 PM | #291 |  
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				darn
			 
 i have hardly any hummers and i'm very  un Happy about it.... 
just one ruby throat at 8:30 pm
 
maybe i should put all the feeders in the SHADE   
outside of the north facing window 
i think i'll try that.... next.   
i am gonna plant a million flowers now! 
i'm so PISSED    
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		|  07-02-2010, 04:54 PM | #292 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  i have hardly any hummers and i'm very  un Happy about it.... 
just one ruby throat at 8:30 pm
 
maybe i should put all the feeders in the SHADE   
outside of the north facing window 
i think i'll try that.... next.   
i am gonna plant a million flowers now! 
i'm so PISSED    
i'll have them in my friggan green house then   |  Not using any feeders whatsoever,just flowers.Lots of flowers.
 
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		|  07-02-2010, 05:01 PM | #293 |  
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				 | I'll bet you have lots of red flowers! |  
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		|  07-02-2010, 08:39 PM | #294 |  
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				 | Had a hummingbird sitting on the power line a few weeks ago.
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		|  07-02-2010, 09:15 PM | #295 |  
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				 | No hummers, but my one legged Downy Woodpecker is back 
at the feeder with her young. 
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		|  07-03-2010, 07:02 AM | #296 |  
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	yes please ask her asap   ...and if any of them are dividable or able to clone or take cuttings i'll trade ya....but i need a start somewhere into the flower world.as ..all i have is some friggan marigolds to keep bugs away..a  few potted flowers tooQuote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by basswipe  Not using any feeders whatsoever,just flowers.Lots of flowers.
 Jane's the gardener.When she gets off work I'll ask her exactly what they all are.
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 i did plant the humming bird mix but thus far they are just starting to bloom and not workin their magic  yet
 
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					Originally Posted by justplugit  No hummers, but my one legged Downy Woodpecker is back 
at the feeder with her young.
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		|  07-03-2010, 11:01 AM | #298 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  do all the babies have little one legs too ?    |  Nope, doesn't seem to be in the genes Rav, but i sure 
would like to know what happened to her other leg.
 
She hops up trees as good as a two legger.    
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		|  07-03-2010, 11:11 AM | #299 |  
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				 | plant a butterfly bush for the hummingbirds. My parents have one at their house and it has humming birds at it all day. The butterfly bush grows to over 7 feet tall each year and is covered in purple flowers, they just cut it down at the end of the year and it comes back thicker and thicker |  
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		|  07-03-2010, 01:17 PM | #300 |  
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				 | Jane's not around at the moment but what harrichate said...butterfly bush.
 We have so many different kinds of flowers around the house but there are two that seem to attract...one is hanging basket with tons of small bright red flowers and the others are tall green plants with one big orange flower on top.I'm not sure if that helps you or not Raven.
 
 Hopefully she's back before I get to deep into tonight's race!
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