Aspects, Inc Bird Feeders

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A variety of birds feeding on Aspects, Inc. bird feeders

American Goldfinch – (HD) Bird Feeder Gets it GOOD – Puget Sound

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Bird Feeder on Camano Island, WA. Amazing to see so many Goldfinchs at my feeder. Thanks for watching. Justin Donnelson from Camano Island Washington Leave Comment ROCK ON! Justin Donnelson – More movies of mine www.YouTube.com SUBSCRIBE and say Hi

Birds at new window feeder.

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Here we have a gold finch and a house finch.

bird trying to get in my house

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funny bird trying to get inside he was there for like a hour and he came back again and again for 2 more hours

Woodpecker Wars: for the top dog title at the bird feeder!

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On this nice sunny Mother’s Day morning, I happened to notice two Orioles trying to drink sugar water out of a hummingbird feeder outside our sliding glass patio door. This is extremely unusual as I have never seen an Oriole at ANY of our feeders before – nor have I ever observed any other bird than a hummingbird at the hummingbird feeder. I set the camera out and caught the pair making a couple of passes at the thing before they took off to parts unknown. In the second half of the clip, a red-bellied woodpecker gets tired of waiting for a male grosbeak to leave the feeder. He finally descends from the upper reaches of the tree and runs him off. It starts out with a stare-down, then a peck to make his point! [I've heard that red-heads do have a temper!] When the woodpecker leaves, a titmouse hurries in and makes a snatch and grab for a sunflower seed – then he’s outta there! It is early am on the first part and I’m sorry the lighting is poor. In any event, I hope you enjoy the clip.

do wild birds flying into your house necessarily mean that someone you know is going to die?

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ok so a family member had a wild bird to fly into her house,but she has a lot of birds around her residence though,and i do mean a lot!and the thin that freaks me out is that i am due to deliver our second baby june 3rd and i have a few health problems,and i am freaking out because i think the bird was meant for me,in 2009 me and my husband and son was staying at my mother and father’s house and they had a friend named rick staying there as well,well he had been staying with all of us for 2 weeks and he had a heart attack in our yard,and the ambulance driver was too late and 2 and a half months before this happened a bird flew into or house and then out,that is really what freaks me out….so i am hoping someone on here might have some information of weather it has happened to them or knows if it means death,i am freaked out i tried looking it up on the net and the old wives tale states that it means good luck?and i have never heard anything like that before i have always heard that it means death? if it helps the type of bird was a brown finch.

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Wild Bird House : Finch, Chickadee, Blue Jay & Flicker : Backyard Bird Watching

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www,wild-bird-house.com Music The End of the Rainbow by Todd Weller Featuring Black Capped Chickadee House Finch – Male & Female Blue Jay Northern Flicker – Female

Baltimore Oriole in Bluebird Feeder

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Blue-breasted Cardonbleu Finch, eating suet inside caged bluebird feeder, then Baltimore Oriole, Chipping Sparrows and Pine Warbler

Day at Bird Feeder – Time Lapse Mini-Documentary

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Find out what birds come to visit my bird feeder on a typical snowy day in central Ohio. Transcript: “It was a cold, overcast day in central Ohio. I set up a camera for a day to capture the typical birds that visit my feeder. The birds were ready for breakfast bright and early when the sun came up. On this particular day we captured Juncos, Starlings, House Sparrows, House Finches, Goldfinches & Mourning Doves. Activity in the afternoon slowed down a little bit. There aren’t many trees in the area so we don’t have any squirrels and we don’t get some of the more popular birds of the region that require more cover like chickadees & blue jays. Other birds that I’ve seen at this feeder include Northern Cardinals, grackles & red-winged blackbirds.”

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