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02/25/2004 07:20:35 PM · #1			 | 
		
		    
 Does anyone else have any interesting backyard feeders,I am sure lots of you have much nice than I do!!Home made? Can I see them? Or bird shots. The activity in my backyard has increased greatly with warmer weather, these are from today.With a better lens in the next few weeks I am hopping to get better shots.The tree that the feeders are on is shaded by the time I get home so I usually have low light levels!Small critter pics Please! |  
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02/25/2004 07:33:18 PM · #2			 | 
		
		I fill up the feeder some times, but I am not much of a student of bird watching......so I have no idea what these are.
 
 Nice photos Dim7.
 
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02/25/2004 07:35:28 PM · #3			 | 
		
		well you said bird shots, so heres by pet parrot, Pepper,  
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02/25/2004 07:44:43 PM · #4			 | 
		
		Thanks Cam
 Those are Gold finches they will be brighter yellow in the summer!Nice picture!!Originally posted by Riggs:   I fill up the feeder some times, but I am not much of a student of bird watching......so I have no idea what these are.
 
 Nice photos Dim7.
 
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02/25/2004 07:46:55 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Great shot Harrison! How old is Pepper and what kind of Parrot is he? He looks very well taken care of!!
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02/25/2004 07:48:59 PM · #6			 | 
		
		My feeder. He's the boss and allows birds when he's done.
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02/25/2004 07:59:29 PM · #7			 | 
		
		Here is what I have on my back porch.. I have two hummingbird feeders also but they don't go out for about another month or so...
 
 //www.pbase.com/jmsetzler/feeders
 
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02/25/2004 08:26:48 PM · #8			 | 
		
		Originally posted by justine:   My feeder. He's the boss and allows birds when he's done.
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 WOW what a great shot! What lens were you using Justine? |  
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02/25/2004 08:33:03 PM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by jmsetzler:   Here is what I have on my back porch.. I have two hummingbird feeders also but they don't go out for about another month or so...
 
 //www.pbase.com/jmsetzler/feeders  |   
 John, You win again for quantity and quality of Feeders! And I though that I was Flighty! LOL 
 I won`t get Hummers until mid May or June
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02/25/2004 08:36:13 PM · #10			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Dim7:   Originally posted by justine:   My feeder. He's the boss and allows birds when he's done.
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 WOW what a great shot! What lens were you using Justine?  |   
 
 Lens Attached 70-300 mm Sigma
 It was snowing, grey and not much light. |  
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02/25/2004 08:40:40 PM · #11			 | 
		
		Great Job! I really like it!The picture is very clear!
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02/26/2004 06:04:41 AM · #12			 | 
		
		Originally posted by hsteg:   well you said bird shots, so heres by pet parrot, Pepper,    |   
 Great shot Harrison! How old is Pepper and what kind of Parrot is he? He looks very well taken care of!!
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02/26/2004 01:28:07 PM · #13			 | 
		
		My backyard feeder is a constant source of willing subjects for me - we have recently had a beautiful Northern Flicker visiting us:
 
 //www.richterrell.com/021504/northern_flicker_1.jpg
 
 Rich.
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02/26/2004 01:38:16 PM · #14			 | 
		
		Originally posted by richterrell:     |   
 
 Stunning picture Rich,
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02/26/2004 01:40:56 PM · #15			 | 
		
		| Yes, nice capture of that Flicker. Mine are so loud that I know when their coming. I'm usually to slow getting the camera and getting set up! You did great. |  
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02/26/2004 03:53:40 PM · #16			 | 
		
		Originally posted by peecee:  Stunning picture Rich,
 Paul.  |   
 
 Originally posted by justine:  Yes, nice capture of that Flicker. Mine are so loud that I know when their coming. I'm usually to slow getting the camera and getting set up! You did great. |    
 
 Thanks very much for those nice comments!
 Rich. |  
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02/27/2004 07:38:45 PM · #17			 | 
		
		Super nice picture Rich!!I have only seen one once, I guess they are rare in my area.
  
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02/27/2004 10:00:07 PM · #18			 | 
		
		the flicker is very nice
 
 nothing special but - the feeders are a new addition to the new place
 
     
 
 
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02/27/2004 11:42:44 PM · #19			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Dim7:   Originally posted by hsteg:   well you said bird shots, so heres by pet parrot, Pepper,    |   
 Great shot Harrison! How old is Pepper and what kind of Parrot is he? He looks very well taken care of!!  |   
 
 Thanks for the compliment. Pepper is about 2 years old. He is a quaker parrot, illegal in some states (cal. i know for sure) due to reasons that they may reproduce in the wild too much. I live in FL in all the large light posts, (soccer fields) these birds build HUGE nests. Once again, thanks for the compliment. By the way, there is a print availible, so you can see pepper all day long. :)
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02/28/2004 09:42:23 AM · #20			 | 
		
		Originally posted by soup:   the flicker is very nice
 
 nothing special but - the feeders are a new addition to the new place
 
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 Nice on the Chickadees!This has to be my favorite bird due to their friendliness! Lucky you Tim to like in such a beautiful State!
 Neil
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02/28/2004 09:43:39 AM · #21			 | 
		
		 
 I also like the nut-hatches upside down behaviour |  
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03/06/2004 12:44:28 PM · #22			 | 
		
		 
 Blue Jay from this morning! |  
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03/06/2004 12:52:36 PM · #23			 | 
		
		I just have one feeder outside, but I get quite a collection of critters. This was a cardinal and woodpecker shot through a window.
 
  
 
 Two days ago, I had a cardinal and bluebird on the feeder together, but couldn't get the camera fast enough. I put up a hummingbird feeder last year, but rarely saw any. Caught this one at a relative's house last summer (also through a window)...
 
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03/06/2004 04:52:28 PM · #24			 | 
		
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03/06/2004 05:20:38 PM · #25			 | 
		
		thanks - if you can survive the winter - its a nice place to live
 snows just about gone, but i doubt for good....  yet
 
 Originally posted by Dim7:  Nice on the Chickadees!This has to be my favorite bird due to their friendliness! Lucky you Tim to like in such a beautiful State! 
 Neil |   
 
 you've got some nice shots. |  
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