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Recent content by Ruthie_Texas

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    Red-cockaded woodpecker

    Thank you for the clarification James. I don't know how to answer the other question.
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    We recently put a hummingbird feeder 20 ft from "normal" bird feeder

    Newbie question: is it normal for hummingbirds to fly around the "normal" bird feeder too in addition to their hummingbird feeder? They don't seem to be eating from the "normal" feeder, just "monitoring" it... Apologies if this is the dumbest question ever.
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    Red-cockaded woodpecker

    Mono, thanks again. I just edited original post to include the video. I thought the mp4 would be too big but glad it's not.
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    Red-cockaded woodpecker

    Mono, thank you. At the risk of sounding stupid, how can I share a video of the bird without sharing my youtube profile...? I uploaded a video to youtube for my friends and family to see but it has all my youtube videos. I am not savvy on these things and would like for the viewer to only see...
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    Red-cockaded woodpecker

    Was delighted to see a red-cockaded woodpecker out my window this morning. If my internet searching is correct, they are endangered. Also I think Ft. Worth is a just a smidgen west for this bird. It sounds like east Texas is normally as far west as they go.
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    Hawk, Ft Worth, Texas area, this morning

    Thank you Ken and Kratter!
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    Hello from Ft. Worth

    Thanks y'all!
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    Hawk, Ft Worth, Texas area, this morning

    Hello, I attached 2 zoomed in photos of a hawk that flew into our yard this morning. What kind is it? This was a first - that we actually saw a hawk flying into our yard. We've had several owls. The first time he landed, he was about 45 feet from our patio. The second time (close to the fence...
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    Hello from Ft. Worth

    Hi everyone, I came here to ID a hawk that came avisitin' our yard this morning. I'll post in the ID forum. Thank you! Ruthie
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