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To Thornius: Was WAS dat???????
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Oh, sorry, I just found an English to German translator, I should have said: Was war das?
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Okay, so I did one of my famous "preview the post, but forget to submit" so, let's try it again: Today, I was messing around with my camera trying out the "P" mode (which means Program AE[I don't know what AE means]) trying to get pictures of birds flying. This is what I got. Purple Finch Two goldfinches
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Thanks Sby and thorn, Those buggers have a nest behind my house and I chase them when I have time. With the camera I want to get the full wing effect. Thanks for lookin in.
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dodge, where did you post the original picture if that's a quote?
Oby, great pictures. I love that feeder.
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dodge, where did you post the original picture if that's a quote?
The original Turkey Vulture is on page 1 of this topic, Sheri.
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Look what flew in for a visit in my yard today. Hubby took picture
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look what I found in my tree this week end
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That appears to be a different kind of "bird".
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cute picture suzy.
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Look what flew in for a visit in my yard today. Hubby took picture Can any one tell us what kind of bird this is? We can't seem to identify it. Thanks
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I just looked in my Sibley Guide to Birds and it looks like a juvenile Northern Goshawk.
Thorny - can you confirm that?
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Being near feeders it could be a Cooper's or Sharp-Shinned Hawk. My best guess is a Juvenile Cooper's Hawk. Hawks are one of my weaker areas. Especially comparing Sharp-Shinned and Cooper's hawk. These two are nearly identical in EVERY way. Behavior, appearance, diet, and everything else. They both LOVE suburbs and houses and often stake out bird feeders in suburbs. I have a Cooper's that comes to my yard periodically to see what it can catch at my feeders......Epic fail in that aspect. I provide superb cover and protection for my feeder buddies.
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thanks. We didnt' know if it was in the hawk family or falcon. We only saw him once and now he is gone.
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Oh, its DEFINITELY a Hawk, just which of the two was the question
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Eastern bluebird taking care of babies bluebirds-1.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> bluebirds-2.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> bluebirds-3.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> Indigo Bunting enjoying seeds of a thistle Vanity, thy name is Cardinal Great Blue Heron This is my African Grey Parrot. This Barred Owl thinks my African Grey Parrot is food. He slammed into the window by the Grey and sat out on the balcony rail, watching the parrot through the window all night. (photo made through windowscreen in Dec 2005) Two years later, nearly to the day, the Barred Owl was back. This time I was out on the deck and made photos. A flock of turkeys wandering around in the front yard
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Gorgous bunch of birds there for sure. Your wonderful on the camera.. Tennessee looks like a dream come true ofr wild life .
I love the blue bird .. We have a Heron sometime also. barb
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Cindy has one also.......
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Welcome to the forum, decolady! I'm Thornius in Nashville, TN. I have a Barred Owl that perches on the roof of my house this time of year. Those are some great photos!
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Barb, thanks so much. I take my camera out with me a lot when I'm at the farm and have been lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to get photos of the birds. I've tried to get pictures of the heron before, but he normally flies off before I can get close enough to get a shot. That day I was really fortunate. I have friend who opens her bluebird boxes to get photos of the nest, eggs and babies, but I haven't been brave enough to try that yet. I worry about disturbing the mother and her abandoning the nest. Cindy, thanks. I thought you might enjoy the picture of Picard. Even though this thread seemed to be about wild birds, his kind is wild in Africa. LOL. Poor Pico was so freaked out over the owl. His cage is right by the window and as we are in the woods, there are no window coverings. I had to get beach towels and cover his cage every night for about a week before the owl finally took off for other territory. And he still didn't sleep that first night. When the owl came back this past December it stayed about a week again. I was just amazed at how large the owls are. When he flew I ducked. His wingtip was right in front of my face and the beak and claws are pretty wicked looking. I decided I'd never complain about a bite from a Grey or Sun Conure ever again! Thorn, Hi neighbor and thanks. Our farm is in Lincoln County so we are not that far from you. The owl was actually at our house in town (Huntsville, AL). A wooded part of town, but town nonetheless. I did some research after it showed up the first time and was surprised to find that barred owls have adapted to living close to humans. I love your photos, too! I'm jealous of your Cedar Waxwings. I have seen some this year for the first time in quite a few years and was just thrilled.
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The Cedar Waxwings will be back in my yard in about two more weeks, after my Mulberries, just about the time my daughter comes back from visiting her boyfriend in Scotland with her FANTASTIC Canon camera. I am working on getting one like hers right now.
Today there was a female Downy Woodpecker at my suet feeders, and a Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker in my pear tree. I also heard a White-Throated Sparrow singing across the street from my house.
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decolady and thorn, Your so lucky to be in a pretty wildlife state.......... Love your colors and work. Thorn got so popular on here that Bill gave him a Bird forum....... He tells it all......well......I notice you do also.
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Barb, thank you. Did you know that the signs which designate scenic routes in Tennessee have a bird on them? It's a Mockingbird, which is the Tennessee State Bird. We are very lucky to have so many beautiful birds around us. At the farm there is a mockingbird that sits at the very top of an ancient pear tree and "talks" to all who will listen.
Wow, your own forum Thorn? That's pretty cool. I'm glad there's a place here to incorporate birds. They're an integral part of our gardening, aren't they? The circle of garden life encompasses more than just the plants themselves.
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I didnt know that.. That must be so sweet. Yes this is a Unique Gardenhelper place.....We been able to solve many problems on here. for many people. Great circle of friends,Glad to have Your join our bird castle.......Your an awesome doer.
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I have a Mockingbird that has lived in and around my yard for 5 Years now. I call him Mr. Mocky. He really is a help! Mr. Mocky Takes a Break From Raking My Yard Mr. Mocky's Courtship Aerial Display
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Cool THorn, YOu have to be fast to do that huh? I printed some of my photos of birds so I can remember the types an look in my book. WOw it is hard remembering birds......Not like Gueny chickens..LOL Thanks for sharing. YOu Tennessee 2 are amazing .
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Dodoge during a Mockingbird's Aerial Courtship display they repeat the SAME movements over and over again for hours on end at the same exact spot. So it is just a matter of getting your camera ready and snapping the picture at just the right moment and you've got it. It's when they are just flying THROUGH your yard that it's hard to get a good flight shot. YOU HAVE TO HAVE TIME TO PREPARE!
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I'm with dodge on remember each type of bird. Some in my yard are so similar it's hard to tell them apart and then they fly away.
I've noticed that the hummers and woodpeckers are the only brave birds. The others fly at the least movement.
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those bluebirds are so pretty. I love that color. My mom's cat was attacked twice by an owl. They're so aggressive. I hear one by our barn sometimes but I leave it alone. I hope he doesn't attack our little dog.
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those bluebirds are so pretty. I love that color. My mom's cat was attacked twice by an owl. They're so aggressive. I hear one by our barn sometimes but I leave it alone. I hope he doesn't attack our little dog. Here is a link to my friend, Ursula Vernon's blog, she wrote yesterday about this very thing. She is that up-and-coming author and artist that recently won the Junior Literary Guild award for her first children's book, "Nurk". She is as big a birdwatcher as I am and both of us were Anthropolpgy Majors in college. http://ursulav.livejournal.com/764086.html
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Trying to remember the flower types is hard enough without the learning birds.. However i am going to keep trying......... Hope our heron comes this year.. Or a bear .. I must learn to look.. I have so many hobbies.
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IT's easy. Don't try to learn all the birds at once just pick maybe 100 different kinds of birds a day to memorize in excruciating detail down to their DNA codes, and in no time at all you will know EVERYTHING there is to know about EVERY species of bird in the WORLD!
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IT's easy. Don't try to learn all the birds at once just pick maybe 100 different kinds of birds a day to memorize in excruciating detail down to their DNA codes, and in no time at all you will know EVERYTHING there is to know about EVERY species of bird in the WORLD! I memorized my 100 today. You were on the list Thorn - cuckoo!!
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Was that Yellow-Billed Cuckoo, Black-Billed Cuckoo, the European Cuckoo, or the other members of the Cuckoo family in the U.S.? These are Greater Roadrunner, Smooth-Billed Ani, and Groove-Billed Ani. That's all I can think of right now. The Yellow-Billed Cuckoo should be arriving here in Nashville any day, now.
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IT's easy. Don't try to learn all the birds at once just pick maybe 100 different kinds of birds a day to memorize in excruciating detail down to their DNA codes, and in no time at all you will know EVERYTHING there is to know about EVERY species of bird in the WORLD! I memorized my 100 today. You were on the list Thorn - cuckoo!! 2 genius on one frum...... I had 100 crows only.
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When do I do my gardens , house work and running around? Got to see LiL Haley ..16 months now , heavens , she tackles daddy and kicks ball and rides her fire truck forward and back ward.. All the time squealing like a lil girl .. WOWo THen birds..Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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