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Recent content by longbow

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    Stumped

    'Fraid not, not even in the ball park. My description is quite accurate, should anyone care to read it again. Thanks for the guesses though.
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    Catchin up

    Hey there, I've been off line for a few month, so just wanted to say hi again and give with a quick list of some of my birds so far this year. My nesting bald eagles are back this year, I'm happy to say. Two chick so far still alive. In addition, at feeder or out in my patches: Black capped...
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    Stumped

    Hey All. Haven't been around for a while, been in the wind. Hope to catch up now slowly. First thing, I had a bird at the feeder I can't find in Sibley's or Audubon's. Doesn't mean he's not there of course, and I have no pix, but perhaps a leg up from you fine folks? About the size of a...
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    Home made feeder.

    Neat stuff.
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Had two pairs of downey 'peckers today, seems I've finally found the suet they like. A nice addition to the usual suspects.
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    Home made feeder.

    Good to hear, thanks for the reply.
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    Home made feeder.

    Anybody tried one of these? Any feedback would be welcome. Cheers, James
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Jos, that is something to think about, now that you mention it. The whiskey jacks around here are usually up in the Spruce forest, whereas down here in the valleys it's pine and fir and some cedar. Any you are so right about the tameness of the chickadees and their friends. Even out in the bush...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    I certainly envy you Brits, all that variety and numbers of species in winter. Things get real quiet around here this time of year, save for the chickadees and their hanger's on. Did today though get a stellar's jay. And while I'm on the subject, would anyone know why the canada jay, know...
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    Home made feeder.

    My pleasure.
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    Winter Feeding

    I have now gotten my offerings down to only black oil sunflower seeds in the shell and peanut suet. Over the years I've found this pleases the majority of the birds that will come in. I used nyer for a while but fount the siskins would completely dominate the feeders and they ate me out of house...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Me too, you're most welcome. In general this is the most friendly and courteous site on the net I'm aware of. As to birds, I'm finding the last few days that I'm getting quite high numbers of mountain chickadees mixed in with the black capped. Usually I only see one or two, but this year they...
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    Home made feeder.

    Thanks so much Lisa. As is probably evident, all this is is a cake pan for the seed holder (at least half pound of sunflower seeds), a piece of maple I cut in the woods and a tin pie plate for the "roof." One can make the wood bit as long as wanted, this one is about six inches or so. Just...
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    Home made feeder.

    Hey Folks. Early last spring I posted a thread describing a very effective, reasonably attractive and inexpensive bird feeder I came up with. At the time I had no facility for providing a picture for those who asked. I now have my first digital camera, but am still tech-challenged. Anyone...
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    Nyjer Thistle Feeder

    How 'bout a cardboard tube of some sort with holes punched in it? I would think you could also find some sort of clear plastic tube somewhere or pvc or something of that sort. I'm the opposite. I have two feeders but can't afford the nyer seeds.
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