Bird Feeder
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This is the Bird Feeder outside my Kitchen Window.
There is something so relaxing - so soothing - about watching birds nest, feed and go about their daily lives. I get hours of pleasure watching the different species of birds make a home in my garden - and you can too. Not only will you get the enjoyment of watching nature first hand, you will also be
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This is the Bird Feeder outside my Kitchen Window.
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The American Goldfinch feeding at my seed ball that is filled with black oil sunflower seeds. The Bright colors and the song or these Wild Canaries Are Like no other bird that comes to my feeders they add color and music to the yard. They are probably one of the easiest bird to attract to the yard just make sure that you offer plenty of clean fresh seed and a water source and you will have no problem keeping them around.
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Video of a female Summer Tanager very go Audio of her call so turn up the volume
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Great close up of a gold finch on the bird feeder my first thought was Elvis Presley look at the black cap this bird has it reminded me of Elvis. The video was taken with my Iview-100cm mini sports cam.
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close up of a female ruby-throated hummingbird
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Great close up of a goldfinch at the feeder with my new iview-100cm mini sports cam that i won off ebay paid .24 with shipping
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Bluebirds at the waterhole
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I setup a tripod about 2 metres from my feeder and zoomed in past the end of the optical zoom. As such, it’s a bit pixellated, but … good shots of American Goldfinch at my Finch Sock Feeder. Also, a sparrow shows up to dine.
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This is a house finch who had just hatched out of his shell. The mom who had been tending this nest immediately outside our window disappeared. She had conjunctivitis and was very sick. The eggs were not incubated for over 24 hours. I thought for sure they were not feasible. Nonetheless, I put the eggs in a rubbermaid container with cotton balls, and put the rubbermaid on a warming pad. The next morning, this guy had hatched…I could not believe it!! He immediately went to a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. I do NOT suggest EVER doing this unless you KNOW the mother bird is dead. This mother had conjunctivitis so badly that she was essentially blind; I was near positive she wasn’t coming back. Also, I have done a lot of rescue and volunteered at the Wildlife Rehab Center. St. Paul, MN, 2006. I found out later that he was very cold and had little body heat. He was put in an incubator. I feel guilty for even having him in my hand like this…do not repeat my mistake.
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I bought a bike from a garage sale for and used the front wheel for the bird feeder. 8 bolts and some scrap wood later it was finished. It stood empty for a few days until the birds found it. I used finch feed. It is quite hysterical to watch the birds when they start spinning on it. Sometimes they end up sideways trying to balance. Enjoy the show