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"Mickey Mouse and I grew up together." - Ruthie Tompson, Disney animation checker and scene planner and one of the first women to become a member of the International Photographers Union in 1952.
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Looks absolutely prehistoric.
"Choose your leaders with wisdom and forethought. To be led by a coward is to be controlled by all that the coward fears… To be led by a liar is to ask to be told lies." -Octavia E. Butler
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Eagle picture from behind the wheel with my phone, no cropping.
If I'd had a dashcam I'd have gotten a 5 second video of it coming straight at me weaving through the wires like they were nothing. .
If I'd had a dashcam I'd have gotten a 5 second video of it coming straight at me weaving through the wires like they were nothing. .
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That's how they get electrocuted.
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"Mickey Mouse and I grew up together." - Ruthie Tompson, Disney animation checker and scene planner and one of the first women to become a member of the International Photographers Union in 1952.
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I just added a medium size hopper feeder right out my kitchen window.
This is in vadfition to a suet feeder, a Tube feeder, and a Thistle seed feeder
We've had some major vstorms last two days,
But I've been getting Downey woodpeckers
Hairy woodpeckers.
The ocaisional red belly
Various sparrows, cardinals and a rare one for my specific location... A black capped chickadee (they are prolific in this area, but they only show up at my feeders once in a while)
And starlings
Flying English pigs.
This is in vadfition to a suet feeder, a Tube feeder, and a Thistle seed feeder
We've had some major vstorms last two days,
But I've been getting Downey woodpeckers
Hairy woodpeckers.
The ocaisional red belly
Various sparrows, cardinals and a rare one for my specific location... A black capped chickadee (they are prolific in this area, but they only show up at my feeders once in a while)
And starlings
Flying English pigs.
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Add house sparrows to the flying English pigs. Since I finally put the feeder back out, they have not come in as the ginormous gang like earlier. I figured it would help to wait until the small trees in front of the neighbor's house lost leaves so they would nest further away.Chilidog wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 2:19 pm I just added a medium size hopper feeder right out my kitchen window.
This is in vadfition to a suet feeder, a Tube feeder, and a Thistle seed feeder
We've had some major vstorms last two days,
But I've been getting Downey woodpeckers
Hairy woodpeckers.
The ocaisional red belly
Various sparrows, cardinals and a rare one for my specific location... A black capped chickadee (they are prolific in this area, but they only show up at my feeders once in a while)
And starlings
Flying English pigs.
I am jealous of the hairy woodpecker.
I have only seen a hairy woodpecker up here once, not at the feeder. On a walk to a rehearsal, I caught a call that was different than one I am used to hearing and went to check it out. They are pretty rare up here so I was happy to notice it but it was too high for a phone camera so no proof.
We do get many downy woodpeckers, which I have posted pictures of here. One day (sorry if this is a repost), I was sitting and working with closed windows and heard a hammering noise from the backyard.
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Just came across this, that was taken from my kitchen window last winter, or maybe winter before. The older I get the more I suffer from CRS, "Can't Remember Shit"
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You’re okay. It’s *CRLS that is the most serious.MsDaisy 2: The older I get the more I suffer from CRS, "Can't Remember Shit"
*Can’t Remember Lotsa Shit
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The birds this morning were looking a bit pudgy but it is probably not from overeating but by feather fluffing to keep warm (it is -7F).
Here are some of the visitors so far today. Others have been the pig sparrows, goldfinches, chickadees, and rather flitty red-breasted nuthatch, a few inches from my window but flew off before I could get the camera up.
Interesting adventure trying to get a picture from the angle (through a window 2 stories above the ground). You can see why junkos, doves, cardinals, and squirrels love hanging out under the feeder. The other birds leave quite a mess. Some others partaking of the MLK day breakfast special
Here are some of the visitors so far today. Others have been the pig sparrows, goldfinches, chickadees, and rather flitty red-breasted nuthatch, a few inches from my window but flew off before I could get the camera up.
Interesting adventure trying to get a picture from the angle (through a window 2 stories above the ground). You can see why junkos, doves, cardinals, and squirrels love hanging out under the feeder. The other birds leave quite a mess. Some others partaking of the MLK day breakfast special
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