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		|  05-24-2012, 07:08 AM | #721 |  
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					Originally Posted by Joe  Raven - Your yard looks like bird heaven.
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 The Guy showing me the property went to open the door 
but i had already made my decision just upon what i was hearing.
 
SO I said: WAIT!   we'll look  and see inside in a few minutes , 
FIRST, i want to see whats out back if you don't mind 
confirming what Google Earth had already told me....
 
Afterwards,  i already knew i wanted to rent it  
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		|  05-29-2012, 04:35 PM | #722 |  
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				 | I'm not sure this qualifies 
kinda like Boat fish don't count 
i took this pic in the front yard -lol
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		|  05-29-2012, 04:44 PM | #723 |  
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				 | You need to up your shutter speed to freeze that wing action!  Nice shot from a boat fisherman. |  
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		|  05-29-2012, 05:26 PM | #724 |  
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					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  You need to up your shutter speed to freeze that wing action!  Nice shot from a boat fisherman.  |   my camera isn't that sophisticated i'm afraid
 
so i took the shot within 24 inches of my subject.
 
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		|  06-04-2012, 11:59 AM | #725 |  
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				 | speaking of Hummingbirds:i saw something the other day that surprised me
 a male hummingbird seemed to drive off a competitor female
 and forced it to right to the ground
 then it did this aerobatic maneuver flying in an arch
 back and forth keeping it pinned to the ground
 (think of a kid swinging on a swing over a ball directly beneath it)
 it did that about 8 times then sped off with the female not moving
 then slowly leaving the grass
 it came over to sip some nectar and left.
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		|  06-13-2012, 12:15 PM | #726 |  
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				 | the wren babies in the bird house i put up for themare making lots of "feed me" noise
 
 and a chipping sparrow with the red crown
 has taken a liking to my wife's banana bread
 i stuck a small piece in there that was slightly
 under-cooked from the middle just to see if they
 might like it...and it's getting taken to feed babies.
 
 cow bird babies almost twice the size of the (adopting
 the egg) parents are being chased around demanding food
 from the host ....sort of a strange sight to see
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		|  06-13-2012, 03:06 PM | #727 |  
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				 | Nice pic of the hummingbird! |  
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		|  06-14-2012, 05:12 AM | #728 |  
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				 | Spotted an Indigo Bunting in Berlin, MA. |  
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		|  06-14-2012, 06:34 AM | #729 |  
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				 | Saw this exact behavior this past weekend.I assumed it was some sort of bird mating dance but not sure.  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  speaking of Hummingbirds:i saw something the other day that surprised me
 a male hummingbird seemed to drive off a competitor female
 and forced it to right to the ground
 then it did this aerobatic maneuver flying in an arch
 back and forth keeping it pinned to the ground
 (think of a kid swinging on a swing over a ball directly beneath it)
 it did that about 8 times then sped off with the female not moving
 then slowly leaving the grass
 it came over to sip some nectar and left.
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		|  06-14-2012, 07:50 AM | #730 |  
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				 | I now have a Great Blue Heron visiting fairly regularly my small goldfish pond, won't be long before the pond is goldfish-less!  Not going to try to through a protective net over the pond....nature's at play, survival of the fittest! |  
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		|  06-15-2012, 12:41 PM | #731 |  
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				 | So i'm sitting there watching the two hummingbirds battle for territory over the dual hummingbird feeders  
positioned at the corner of the house....    there's like ten now switching up from front yard runs to back yard runs  
 keeping the locals Busy 
these two come flying by my head At mach one chasin each other
so fast you can't even see it.. . 
yet i felt the wing beats and vibrations on my left ear lobe 
dayamme....so i set up a ladder and hung a second one on the other corner  heh heh
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		|  06-15-2012, 04:02 PM | #732 |  
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					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  I now have a Great Blue Heron visiting fairly regularly my small goldfish pond, won't be long before the pond is goldfish-less!  Not going to try to through a protective net over the pond....nature's at play, survival of the fittest! |  You'll regret that very soon,put the net on.
 
I'll post pics at some point and show you my setup......you don't even see the net. |  
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		|  06-16-2012, 05:05 AM | #733 |  
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				 | do you use dunks to prevent mosquitos from breedingor do the goldfish eat them. coons would eat any fish
 that i  put in my little pond.
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		|  06-20-2012, 03:49 PM | #734 |  
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				 | dont have a lot of time to read the whole thread with family committments but what is the most versitle feed/seed to use to draw a variety of species
 already have the suet out there....looking for a broadcast seed
 
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		|  06-20-2012, 05:19 PM | #735 |  
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				 | SUNFLOWER- BLACK OILEDbut, avoid the blends containing millet
 because it's just a filler and Nothing eats it
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		|  06-20-2012, 08:08 PM | #736 |  
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				 | thanks raven |  
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		|  06-24-2012, 05:32 PM | #737 |  
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				 | I have a Catbird pushing his luck big time.  
He/she has a nest in a rhodie 1/2 way between the front and back porch. 
When I have my coffee on the front porch in the morning and sit on 
the back porch at night he constantly sqwaks that annoying cat sound. 
I'm thinking about letting him have it with the hose, which will prolly 
tick him off even more.   
If it weren't for the possibility of young being in the nest I would take some more 
drastic efforts to remove him from the property.   |  
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		|  06-24-2012, 05:46 PM | #738 |  
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				 | Nope you go down to the Christmas tree shop and buy the no melt peanut butter suet for 1.14 a square and make it available for him/her
 to stuff the Babies but make sure he /she see's you make the offering
 and then you'll be in like flint.
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		|  06-24-2012, 07:58 PM | #739 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  Nope you go down to the Christmas tree shop and buy the no melt peanut butter suet for 1.14 a square and make it available for him/her
 to stuff the Babies but make sure he /she see's you make the offering
 and then you'll be in like flint.
 |  LOL Rav, like the Bird whisperer.   
 He already finished off a lot of my suet and safflower seed on the other side of the house. 
Worth a try, i'll put it up in the birch tree near his/her nest while he's harrasing me and see what happens. |  
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		|  07-01-2012, 07:37 AM | #740 |  
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 Well the fledglings left the nest and the catbird quieted down. 
He came back yesterday checking out the nesting place, prolly 
to have a second brood. 
A few boots hurled at him as he sat in the birch tree must have  
persuaded him otherwise.    
Whose sittin in the catbird seat now?   |  
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		|  07-01-2012, 08:46 AM | #741 |  
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				 | i know what ya mean....cute at first............-pain in the arse Later
 had huey and dewey robins in lil greenhouse
 i could get so close i could touch them
 then three weeks later all grown up
 ready to leave the nest and all that
 i walk in and they explode into frightful fleeing
 like i was gonna eat them signaling the parents
 to attack me as well....  so i learned my lesson
 
 f-their nests in certain spots...  like this huge branch over the driveway
 the mother robin would build it there
 and then roll out these huge
 turd balls out of the nest right onto my wifes car....  endlessly
 so i removed that whole limb completely
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		|  07-01-2012, 08:53 AM | #742 |  
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				 | on another Note  i finally figured out what's been raiding my suet cageshanging on the Nuthatch/woodpecker tree i built
 
 it's those freaking FLYING squirrels (3:00 am) ....man are they fast
 they are twice as fast as a chipmunk.....
 
 it would run up the tree and lift the suet cage up and down
 to get a better bite...  pretty darn smart
 
 i'm thinking this is what's in my ceiling
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		|  07-01-2012, 10:38 AM | #743 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raven  on another Note  i finally figured out what's been raiding my suet cageshanging on the Nuthatch/woodpecker tree i built
 
 it's those freaking FLYING squirrels (3:00 am) ....man are they fast
 they are twice as fast as a chipmunk.....
 
 it would run up the tree and lift the suet cage up and down
 to get a better bite...  pretty darn smart
 
 i'm thinking this is what's in my ceiling
 |  Rav, sounds like you could use suet as bait to catch them. 
They are tough li'll guys to catch but an easy meal might undue 
them? |  
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		|  07-01-2012, 01:20 PM | #744 |  
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				 | that peanut butter suet will take care of themit's irresistible and can't dry out
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		|  07-10-2012, 12:08 PM | #745 |  
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				 | What the bird that is about the size of a Robin , is mostly speckled brownish but has a big black butterfly pattern on its chest? |  
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		|  07-10-2012, 03:27 PM | #746 |  
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				 | yellow shafted flicker   
usually seen on the lawn drillin for lawn grubs |  
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		|  07-11-2012, 06:39 PM | #747 |  
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				 | That's it!      Thanks
 
The one I saw must have been a female as its colors were more drab but that's the chest pattern. |  
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		|  07-11-2012, 10:33 PM | #748 |  
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				 flickers 
 the way to attract them is to take a special piece of wood
 one
 that has weather'd several winter's
 has long since lost it's bark
 and has sorta petrified a bit
 having become grey -darker, heavier
 usually oak or some other hardwood
 
 then you drill a series of holes in it
 as if they drilled them out themselves
 by pecking.... in order to hide a cache
 of acorns ...any kind of nut...
 
 like if you made some oblong wholes by
 leaning on your bit a little each way
 so you could bang in some Almonds
 that are still in the shell
 without breaking them....
 
 to them that is irresistible
 later you can push real beef suet into those holes
 in the winter time
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		|  08-03-2012, 11:26 AM | #749 |  
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				 | I got finches all over the backyard today. I don't know why they suddenly are back there. I don't put out seed and while that area is thriving with wildlife , its seldom finches. Today they are all over. Mostly they are down in the grass , so small you often lose them as they go in and out of longer clumps. 
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		|  08-03-2012, 01:35 PM | #750 |  
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