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05/23/2005 01:05:54 AM · #1 |
Does anyone know what bird is this?
In any case, please make suggestions for improvement.
 
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05/23/2005 01:07:11 AM · #2 |
Looks like a blue jay to me... but I could be wrong. |
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05/23/2005 01:09:01 AM · #3 |
yep - for sure it is a Blue Jay
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05/23/2005 01:09:55 AM · #4 |
You may want to visit this link.Blue Jay
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05/23/2005 01:19:24 AM · #5 |
Thanks Ray,
that's what it is. I don't see them often. Most of the time it is the squirrel feeding itself here!
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05/23/2005 01:25:14 AM · #6 |
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05/23/2005 01:26:12 AM · #7 |
They really like sunflower seeds, peanuts and tend to be very aggressive. If you prefer smaller birds like yellow and purple finches, you might consider a different type of feeder and fill those with niger seed.
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05/23/2005 01:28:15 AM · #8 |
Dove......top right hand corner. Very shy bird... makes cooing sounds in the early morning and feeds off of the seeds that fall on the ground.
Very pretty bird. |
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05/23/2005 01:30:20 AM · #9 |
Hah.. nice catch on the dove. Years ago we had a feeder near the front door, doves would be on the ground around it all the time. One morning I heard a terrific bang on the front storm door. When I open the inner door to look out, there is an imprint of a huge bird on the glass and a hawk on the sidewalk out cold. He dove at the reflections of the doves in the glass. After about 2 minutes the hawk came to and flew off... wonder if he swore off doves. |
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