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Old 01-16-2019, 10:41 AM
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I disagree, Gary. It's a great shot! Nice and sharp!!
Thanks Lainey!
Old 01-27-2019, 09:45 AM
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After a three day absence birds have returned to my feeder. I believe my local hawks have moved on to other locations. Shown are my house finches in that have arrived in mass numbers.

Old 01-27-2019, 12:44 PM
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Another great shot Gary
Old 01-27-2019, 03:56 PM
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Nice, Gary. I've had VERY little activity at my feeders the last week or so. The feed is lasting longer. I dumped what was left in the park across the street. I figure a squirrel or another critter can feast on it. Loaded up fresh seed in the feeders and hoping for visitors.

Until then, I found a cooperative robin on a bike path today. Lots of robins out there.

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The birds are emptying my feeders about every three days. The Jays and Titmouse (what the heck is plural for titmouse, titmice?) are emptying the peanut feeder every day!

The poor birds are freezing in this weather so I keep them well fed.
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My feeders had a lot of action this morning; blue jays, scrub jays, little red bellied birdies (finches?), magpies and two doves. The wind is dang strong tonight! The peanut feeder blew down, the birdbath blew off the table and I wedged it underneath the rail to keep from heading north to Fort Collins, and the regular seed feeder is swinging in the breeze. Snow might come in the early morning hours after a decent day in the 50s. The birds know!

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You have a choice - titmouses or titmice.
Old 01-28-2019, 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Nice, Gary. I've had VERY little activity at my feeders the last week or so. The feed is lasting longer. I dumped what was left in the park across the street. I figure a squirrel or another critter can feast on it. Loaded up fresh seed in the feeders and hoping for visitors.

Until then, I found a cooperative robin on a bike path today. Lots of robins out there.
A great capture, Lainey! I've only seen one this year.

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Thanks!
Gary, the robins are generally here year round, but the numbers seem to increase as winter wanes. I hope the many I saw yesterday was a sing of winter waning.
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Originally Posted by Kyras
My feeders had a lot of action this morning; blue jays, scrub jays, little red bellied birdies (finches?), magpies and two doves. The wind is dang strong tonight! The peanut feeder blew down, the birdbath blew off the table and I wedged it underneath the rail to keep from heading north to Fort Collins, and the regular seed feeder is swinging in the breeze. Snow might come in the early morning hours after a decent day in the 50s. The birds know!
You should have listened to the Vintage experts I know I and someone else said to get a cement birdbath . . . not one of those fancy to look at ones.

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