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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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    Mallard Ducks in backyard

    About a month ago at dawn I noticed some mallard ducks flying around. Flying in very big circles.....They would go so far as to disappear from sight to the east....north....south. But would appear again. But when they reappeared there were more in their group. I watched very much wondering what...
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    shrubs....bird friendly

    This spring we need to plant some bushes.....medium sized....in our yard and want to plant kinds that will attract. It would be helpful if someone from the Denver area has experience with this. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have read books, but personal experience is always the...
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    Backyard viewing

    Any suggestions for binoculars for backyard viewing with OLD eyes that seem to get older by the day? |:S| Thanks.
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    Lack of leaves and where birds sleep

    The past few months that we have been feeding the birds, many birds of all kinds resided in the trees aound our home. I could go outside very early in the morning to add seed to the feeders to the sounds of wonderful chirping and singing. However now that the trees have lost their leaves and the...
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    Hello from Colorado

    Hi everyone from an older lady in Colorado. :gh: I love reading everyone's posts from all over the world. What fun and how interesting. I used to feed birds when we lived in the foothills long ago but now that we moved to the subs in the city it is way different here. But we do have a large...
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    Hawk problem

    Little nervous about posting, but I do not know what to do about a sharp-shinned (I think) hawk at our bird feeder. We have seen him almost daily. He caught 3 birds we know about. One evening recently when we were sitting after dinner watching the birds. He landed on the feeder scaring one into...
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