Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2009-10

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Small Bird Feeder Webcam Discussion 2009-10

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The small bird feeder webcam is open again!

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I'm afraid I can't watch it much - it will be dark already when I can open my PC in the afternoon - but I hope to see many pictures and videos and reports from those who are luckier than me and can be at computers at the day time... thanks in advance! :bow:
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It is dark a bit for this cam now...
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Someone was coughing :mrgreen:
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Maybe it's that cat again?
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Now there are big birds at the food -- pigeons.

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Good morning! :wave:

Two pictures from me too...
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At last arrived little birds too...
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ok I think Mutikluti has two kinds of birds -- what are they?
Is one a kind of Tit? They look a lot like our Chickadees.Is the other, in the third picture, a different species or a female?
I also noticed some Nuthatches (at least they looked like that to me) and now House Sparrows (or English Sparrows).

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Three great tits and one blue tit ate the seeds.
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That´s what I have seen so far.... :D

Great Tit - Parus major
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Blue Tit - Parus caeruleus
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Willow Tit - Parus montanus borealis
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Greenfinch - Carduelis chloris
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(female)
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...and these...

House Sparrow - Passer domesticus
(male)
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Nuthatch - Sitta europaea europaea
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Domestic Pigeon - Columba livia f. domestica
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Thank you Ricky. That is good bird-spotting!
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Hi,little birds :hi:
what a brand new feeder you have got for this winter :rolleyes:
and new treat- fatballs too
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visitor wrote:I'm afraid I can't watch it much - it will be dark already when I can open my PC in the afternoon - but I hope to see many pictures and videos and reports from those who are luckier than me and can be at computers at the day time... thanks in advance! :bow:
I hope too!!! And thanks
Hi everybody! It is my first post here although I am watching cams and start spend time every evenings in Looduskalender forum in February 2009. Sorry for my poor english. :blush:
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Welcome, sparrowfeeder.
Everyone's English is welcome here!

On LK main paage there is an article which mentions a competition for best screen captures of the small bird feeder webcam.

http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/
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Hi, sparrowfeeder, welcome on board! :D

Thanks everybody for the pictures - good to see the feeder is popular and so many birds have visited it already. :thumbs:

I wonder, could we ever see the new feeder from some other angle... I mean, would be nice to see how it looks like... ehh, my English... :cry: (Please, Mr. Birdfeeder!!!)

At first the pics seemed like Christmas cards, these fir branches... and the treat/fat ball in the middle is like a decoration... 8-)
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visitor wrote:Hi, sparrowfeeder, welcome on board! :D

At first the pics seemed like Christmas cards, these fir branches... and the treat/fat ball in the middle is like a decoration... 8-)
Yes visitor that looks like the decorations for The Manger a typical yuletide sight.
Yes,like Christmas cards too. :thumbs:
I too thank everybody for those very good pictures.. I like the one with 3-4 birdies
all in a row...!! :nod:(THX.. Kuremari )
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Jo UK wrote:Thank you Ricky. That is good bird-spotting!
and labeling and clean neat captures too!
Very helpful.
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Post by asteria »

A selfish greenfinch occupied one entrance and does not let other birds to eat from there!
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