Squirrel, robin and water droplets naturally

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Bluebird house

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Bluebird house, april 17th 2008. For the last 3 years, tree swallows have built a nest in this bluebird house,(my husband built this one) bluebirds used to nest in square shaped birdhouse next to this one. But this year it’s other way around, bluebirds are staying in this birdhouse and tree swallows in one of the two new bluebird houses I built in April.

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Sunburst Hummingbird Feeder

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Our hummingbird feeders are handcrafted in Mexico of recycled glass. They are designed by hummingbird enthusiasts who fashion them to mimic real flowers: glass is tinted an irresistible flame red; feeding tubes are petal-shaped with stems the perfect sipping length. www.windandweather.com

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Window Bird- Stars cover

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House Martin feeding time

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Bouncing Bird Vs. Window

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A clip of a bird at my house attacking my window, this went on and off for about 2 weeks. He was very persistent.

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    Lazy (smart?), hungry, spoiled and picky female in Kentucky

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    Bird Building a Nest

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    A tufted titmouse is building a nest in a bluebird box which I refurbished last week. His nest is composed of a pinestraw base, then grass, moss and lichen. Today I installed a copper entrance-guard to keep the predator squirrels from enlarging the entrance hole. The bird does not know what to think of it, he investigates it by tapping on it. I secrued the bird house to the fence using plastic cable ties. It’s Easter Sunday, 2009.

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    Roost August 12, 2010 Dale Hollow Lake.wmv

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    This video is of a 100000 (estimate) birds total, Purple Martin premigratory roost. Purple Martins gather in huge numbers late in the summer to prepare for their journey to South America for the winter. Purple Martins almost entirely depend on human supplied nest sites, which makes this even that much more interesting… these are birds that spent all summer in folks backyards raising young in man made bird houses or natural gourds in colonies.

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    Bird in the House

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