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AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 02:51 PM
I know yall need something to read, and I am not busy. I should be, lots to do, but --?

Had a small filling replaced today, not even needed, but the Dentist needs some $$.
This same filling was once replaced by my girl Janice (her husband is a foot racer). She said it was discolored. I said is it OK? She said, yes, but I am so afraid someone will ask who your dentist is. I miss her.

The lake is a couple feet over. My fish finder won't power up after only 15 years, and I was hoping I could replace it with out taking the boat out just by dragging it to beach. There is no beach now, just a drop off. I'll fish tomorrow without one. It don't help me catch fish, just need the depth gauge.

Birds are active everyday now. Just snapped a few. I'll post some new photos, maybe not as good as old photos, but new.

Here is a good example of birds are like people and don't all look alike.

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Both of those are Pine Warblers, but look like different birds.

AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 02:57 PM
Here are some more.
Keep in mind these are cut to a few killabits and nothing like the megabit originals.

6532Chipping Sparrow

6533Red-breasted Nuthatch

6534Song Sparrow

6535White-throated Sparrow

6536White-breasted Nut Hatch

6538Carolina Wren

6537"Winkie" who showed up a few minutes ago.

AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 03:49 PM
If you look around, Winter has left the landscape with not much green. Soon it will again all be a lush jungle.
Now is the time to buy some plants. Go to the nursery and buy what is green. Then next Winter, your garden will be green in Winter.

Here is a photo off my CatBird House:
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The brown lump in the corner is my feet under a throw. Cold does not have to mean no green.

AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 04:07 PM
I probably have mistaken a house finch for a purple finch on occasion or vice-versa. I will check more closely in the coming days.

I do it too. When I moved to Oconee saw PF and had none in Matthews, just HF. There were no HF here. Now HF are plenty and PF have not multiplied.
They eat mostly the same foods.

Color can be confusing unless they are side by side. Seen together they don't look the same.
The deal is to look for streaks or absence of streaks on the belly.
Here is a photo of a Purple Finch I just took at a sunflower feeder:
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AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 04:26 PM
Here is a fun bird In a photo just snapped:
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The Pine Siskin is a feisty bird. Just out of focus you can see a Gold Finch.
We have the Gold Finch all year, beautiful bird, and House Finch and Purple Finch. The Pine Siskin eats what they eat, and they eat a lot.

The Pine Siskin is a Northern bird, but --?
Migration by this bird is highly variable . Large numbers may move south one year and none the next. I like to see them about every 5 years, but this is two years straight.
When added to the local Finch population, can break the backyard feeder's bank.
They are a delightful as they chirp and tussle, but hope they skip me next year.

AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 04:33 PM
The biggest change for me this season has been Blue Jays.
I have always had them , but seldom at the feeders. For reasons that escape me, they have developed a taste for feeder food. They mostly take sunflower, but also some peanuts and suet mix.
They are beautiful, noisy, and I like them! Other birds would disagree.

AgentOrange
02-25-2019, 04:37 PM
Just in this one thread, is enough to make all into not just bird watching people, but kinda expert to ID some Winter birds.
Send $$ and beer if you agree. .too funny

AgentOrange
02-27-2019, 03:21 PM
Brown-headed Nuthatch


I have been getting visits from a Brown-headed Nuthatch lately. I mainly get the white-breasted variety but glad to see this visitor. I know that we live on the northern edge of their range. I am still trying to catch him on my camera



Tiny bird we have all year. He is quick, grabs a seed and is off. They get very tame.
Here is one from minutes ago:

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Around here they eat sunflower, nutra staff, suet, and peanuts. To my knowledge does not use my bird houses as does the White-breasted.
This is a bird folks fly miles to see as its range is just a few southern states.

AgentOrange
02-27-2019, 03:38 PM
I guess no one is interested in me talking birds.
Lots of crap in this thread, and it took a while to post.
Even one reply would be nice, even if you are bored.
I especially liked the Wren photo:

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All these photos were taken in the last few days in bad lighting as it is to the rear. I am in shade shooting into it.
The funny thing is not that most were birds 10 foot away, but that on my camera was a 600mm equivalent lens, and all are hand held. That would seem to be a very bad choice, and it is.

It says a lot as to this lens. The shadow in the lower above photo is actually a rod to hang a feeder on. It was not in focus and almost seems x-rayed through. A couple feet on from the rod, the detail captured under the eye and the shine in the eye is quite good, looks tripod level.
The original photo before the pixels are reduced from millions to a few thousand is not too bad.

Tony Presley R.I.P
02-27-2019, 07:27 PM
Your bird photos today are amazing! All three are great. Below, I am posting some with my new feeders that I am offering chopped peanuts. Chickadees have been sampling the peanuts all day along with Junco's on the ground feeder and Titmice on both. My point and shoot camera is crap for birding! At least, people can appreciate your photos better!
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AgentOrange
02-27-2019, 07:43 PM
Your bird photos today are amazing! All three are great. Below, I am posting some with my new feeders that I am offering chopped peanuts. Chickadees have been sampling the peanuts all day along with Junco's on the ground feeder and Titmice on both. My point and shoot camera is crap for birding! At least, people can appreciate your photos better!
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No one is buying that. Your photos are great. The feeder on the ground is actually a a deck rail feeder but good there.
Thanks for sharing.

Mike Kelly
02-27-2019, 07:51 PM
I enjoy looking at all of your bird pictures. They are quality pictures to say the least. All the birds look very happy and should be with the Five Star Food they have to choose from. If I was a bird, I know where I would be hanging out. The deer looked very healthy also. I've seen deer around here that did not look as healthy as the one at your place. They must be eating well also.