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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Newport Boy
Date: 13 Apr 15 - 01:25 PM

A good weekend here (N of Bristol). Our pair of Pied Wagtails are back - there's a big roost about 4 miles away. Swallows and House Martins arrived back from Africa today - not seen the Swifts yet. Wood pigeons have mated after an awful lot of aggro the past 2 weeks.

Otherwise the resident Coal & Great Tits, Robin, Wren, Magpie, Crow, Blackbird, Dunnock and Sparrows, with a small group of Goldfinches in the orchard opposite.

The Sparrowhawk, which spent time at the weekend perched on top of the beech hedge, lunched on Sparrows today - a straight-line chase in front of the summerhouse where I was relaxing. He usually takes them off the bird table.

In the skies around - Buzzards and the occasional Grey Heron. The Jay which was a regular in February seems to have gone elsewhere.

Phil


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Bill D
Date: 12 Apr 15 - 09:03 PM

We've had several sightings of birds we seldom or never see here in the Wash DC suburbs.

A Brown Thrasher, several Ruby-Crowned Kinglets, a Flicker... who thinks the metal flashing on our chimney is the perfect early morning way to announce himself..., a Mockingbird (which we see very seldom) and the usual Sparrows.

In the meantime, we are on about our 15th generation of Carolina Wrens... who have adopted an old plastic dish drainer piled on top of old empty aquariums in a secluded corner of the back porch as the perfect nesting site. They start in Feb. sorting & cleaning.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: ranger1
Date: 12 Apr 15 - 06:04 PM

I can fix that. clicky!


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: GUEST, a
Date: 12 Apr 15 - 05:20 PM

don't know if you have seen this photo - it caused a bit of a stir over herehttps://www.google.co.uk/search?q=green+woodpecker+weasel&rlz=1C1CHWA_enGB621GB621&espv=2&biw=1242&bih=585&tbm=isch&imgil=NMPuCTLgAtfr_M%253A%253BEMC1KU-

- sorry, i'm sure we don't such a stupidly long link


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: maeve
Date: 12 Apr 15 - 02:06 PM

You're welcome, achmelvich. I'd want to watch them again too, if they were a local bird here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: GUEST,achmelvich
Date: 12 Apr 15 - 01:46 PM

ta very much, maeve - now i'm going to have to go and find out where the new nest is in my local wood (kelsick farm, near keswick in the lake district) as watching them fledge last year was so great i feel i have to do it again.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: ranger1
Date: 11 Apr 15 - 06:20 PM

The resident osprey are late this year. There have been two that have stopped in and checked out the nest on the island, but neither were the resident birds. Yesterday, there was a bald eagle sitting in the osprey nest and I thought mean thoughts at it until it left. While eagles look majestic, they really are thugs. I'm not at all fond of them. But today, there was an osprey on the nest who looked like it was at home, so fingers crossed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: maeve
Date: 11 Apr 15 - 03:09 PM

achmelvich- I'm not familiar with the European Green Woodpecker, so I went looking for an answer to your question. I found the following:
"...the Green Woodpecker's circular nest-hole is the biggest of all the British woodpecker species and, usually, a fresh hole is bored out each year. Fresh wood chips below a tree give a clue, as well as pecking sounds... late March or April are the times to be on the alert. The nest height varies, but is usually a few metres up in the selected tree trunk. Oak is a favourite, commonly with some rot inside the trunk... Clearly Green Woodpeckers are expert at assessing the degree of rot in an affected tree; Great Spotted Woodpeckers seem to select tree trunks in far greater states of disease and decay. " (From http://www.wildlife-sound.org/journal/2005/grnwood.html"


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: GUEST,achmelvich
Date: 11 Apr 15 - 02:39 PM

i went to have a look at a nest hole where i saw green woodpeckers fledging from last year. this year nuthatch have moved in to the same hole. will there be trouble? do woodpeckers return to the same nest each year?


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: GUEST,Arkie
Date: 10 Apr 15 - 10:45 PM

The owls have moved on from the Cornell bird cam nest, and a pair of Ospreys have moved in. They are in the process of redecorating.

Osprey Nest


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Janie
Date: 08 Apr 15 - 01:02 AM

Rare sound in my neck of what used to be woods and now is the edge of a small town. Bob-whites calling early this morning.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: ranger1
Date: 07 Apr 15 - 08:48 PM

In from watching the male woodcocks courting the females. It's pretty elaborate - he flies up in a wide spiral to 250 to 300 feet, wings making a fluttering noise, and then zigzags back to earth, wings making a slightly different fluttering noise, landing in the same spot he took off from. On the ground, he makes a nasally "peent! peent!" call until the next flight up. This ritual is known as "skydancing". Video here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: ranger1
Date: 07 Apr 15 - 05:46 PM

The bay has been busy at work. One mature loon in full breeding plumage and one juvenile hanging around off-shore. Rafts of paired-up common eiders, big flocks of common goldeneyes, about six pairs of common mergansers, lots of buffleheads, and our osprey are starting to return. Also spotted while out inspecting trail signs was a golden-crowned kinglet.

At home, CAT TV (the front windows) was showing a large flock of robins in the yard and a tufted titmouse checking out the beams of the overhang above my front door.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: maeve
Date: 07 Apr 15 - 11:30 AM

Yep- woodcocks returned here the night of the 3rd, ducks and geese and Rose-breasted grosbeaks following right behind. We've been watching eagles in the back yard for 2 weeks now. Our bantams are laying perfect ivory colored eggs again. Eight Turkey vultures wheeled through last week, resting for couple of days behind the yurt. Purple finches have slipped in with the goldfinches in the window cherry.

Arkie, our goldfinches are just beginning the changeover. It takes time to find the seeds with beta-carotene, leutin, and zeoxanthin, in the spring, especially with the deep snow of this winter covering much of the food plants.

Non-bird: Three deer on two different days wandered through the orchard/hay field areas. Their granddaddy dropped off orchard rent in the winter in the form of one perfect antler, found after the snow melted by the rose arbor. The young'uns only nibbled apple prunings and old hay, so we are still in their debt. Pussywillows are silently bursting forth, and Our first harvest of the year is from the basket willows- all cut and ready for sorting and drying. We had snow most of yesterday and first thing this morning.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: ranger1
Date: 07 Apr 15 - 06:22 AM

Woke up half an hour before the alarm clock went off this morning. Usually, this is annoying, but not this morning, as I heard a woodcock calling outside my window.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: maeve
Date: 04 Apr 15 - 07:08 PM

New arrivals- Song sparrow is back at the top of his favorite singing tree. Red-wing blackbirds have returned.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: GUEST,Arkie
Date: 03 Apr 15 - 12:52 PM

Here in the Arkansas Ozarks, the Goldfinches are bright yellow and plentiful. The color change occurred over the past week. Purple Martins have returned and Cowbirds are cleaning out the feeders.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: maeve
Date: 03 Apr 15 - 08:51 AM

It's good to know, Janie.

Current yard birds include ravens tumbling in the sky overhead, crows, up to five Bald eagles in the sky and three staying right here with us, 8 Turkey vultures, American robins, Tree sparrows, juncos, Black-capped chickadees, American goldfinches, Downy and Hairy woodpeckers, Red-breasted and Common nuthatches, Tufted titmouse, Mourning doves, hundreds of various gulls overhead. TL thought he heard a Great Blue Heron booming from the beaver swamp. Redpolls have been singing their wee hearts out for a month to our delight, including a rarely-seen rostrata (Greenland) form.

The balloon nest of the Baltimore orioles is still hanging in a Black cherry in the orchard, despite fierce winds throughout the winter. Bantam eggs are beginning to appear in the coop bringing hopes of new chicks, and snowdrops are peeking above ground, with a few blossoms already open. Daffodils are spearing their way through the ice and debris. Today I must cut the basketry willows, before warblers arrive. I left them last year because the warblers- several species- had claimed them. We have plenty of similar brushy trees to serve them.

Something is hooting from the back of our woodlot...who is there, I wonder?

Life returns.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Janie
Date: 27 Mar 15 - 04:16 PM

Thanks maeve. Took awhile to figure out what cache means, and where to find it, but once I did, was pretty simple to do.

Sharing the following for any other ignorant folks like me who might want to try to retrieve a thread or posts lost in the crash.

When I googled the thread, I got a number of links. One example -
Mudcat Café message #3700583
www.mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message...
The Mudcat Cafe
Feb 5, 2015 - The Mudcat Café TM Thread #156504 Message #3700583 ... Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015. Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015.

When I opened the links, all that was there was "Mudcat Cafe TM" Eventually I saw, when I went back to the google page with the list of links, that there was a small arrow indicating a drop down menu after "cfm?messages__Message". When I clicked that arrow, the word cache appeared in a box, and when I clicked the box, the content of the message appeared.

fwiw, I found it easiest to copy and past each message into a wordprocessing document which I could then manually sort by date and time, and copied and pasted from the wordprocessing document to try to insure the copied messages would be in date order here. The list of links on google was not in chronological order.

I'm sure more tech savy folks could have done this more easily, but I also know I am not the only tech-challenged person on Mudcat, so hope sharing my experience is useful to some.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: maeve
Date: 27 Mar 15 - 03:31 PM

Great job retrieving posts, Janie!


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Janie
Date: 27 Mar 15 - 02:42 PM

Male goldfinches molting here to their summer yellow.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Janie
Date: 15 Mar 15 - 08:14 AM

Here goes. Will try to post in date and time order but there is a reason I was a failure as a file clerk:>) Also, I did not attempt to look up the links in various posts and restore them.



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Thread #156504   Message #3691174
Posted By: maeve
05-Jan-15 - 07:59 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Raptor began this Mudcat tradition, and Janie hoped someone would start the New Year's thread for 2015, so here it is. Post about your yard bird list, tell us what you've seen away from home, ponder bird behavior, but do stop in when you can, and we can all enlarge our understanding of the feathered jewels of the natural world.

    Maeve

    PS Last year's birdwatching thread is here:Birdwatching 2014

    It began here: Birdwatching (First thread, 2002)


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Thread #156504   Message #3691217
Posted By: Rapparee
05-Jan-15 - 09:17 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Does seeing a pterodactyl count? I think I saw one yesterday, but it might have been a raven.
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Thread #156504   Message #3691234
Posted By: maeve
05-Jan-15 - 10:11 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Was it a ravin' pterodactyl?

    Ever heard a Great Blue Heron's call echo across a northern lake? Quite pterodactylish.
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Thread #156504   Message #3691345
Posted By: Charmion
05-Jan-15 - 03:20 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Nothin' visible here in downtown Ottawa but crows, observed with great fascination by the cats.

    A large maple tree across the street accommodates a whole murder of the beasts, and at this time of year they huddle in its branches with their feathers fluffed against the wind and an unmistakable air of anticipation -- garbage day tomorrow!

    In fact, the neighbourhood crows are the reason for my tardy performance in putting out the garbage every week. Anything the least bit interesting that hits the street in a plastic bag is located and promptly hauled out with maximum mess.

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Thread #156504   Message #3691479
Posted By: Janie
05-Jan-15 - 10:59 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Thanks for starting this, maeve.

    I need to figure out a good excuse to spring for the cost of a set of fair to middling binoculars. Not for going out into the field, just to make out enough detail for birds around the yard and at the feeders. I don't go birding, just watch what is in my yard, and between the permanent screens in my windows and the limits of corrective lenses at my age, even 30-40 ft away is too far to see with any detail for all the "little brownish/grayish birds" that are not particularly distinctive in their plumage and small details like eye rings are important to identify.

    In the scheme of things, a minor problem to be concerned about.


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Thread #156504   Message #3691487
Posted By: maeve
05-Jan-15 - 11:40 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Janie, the reason you need some good binoculars or a scope is either one will give you pleasure. That's sufficient.

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Thread #156504   Message #3695223
Posted By: Janie
18-Jan-15 - 08:34 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Just saw my first ever Red-Headed Woodpecker. A juvenile.
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Thread #156504   Message #3695364
Posted By: Steve Shaw
18-Jan-15 - 08:44 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    To Janie. Get yourself a pair of Olympus 8x25 PCI binoculars. They are cheap, have superb optics, won't quiver when hand-held and they'll fit in your pocket. Best thing I ever bought!

    We had a grey wagtail in our garden today, first ever sighting (in 28 years!) of one of those. Wrong location, wrong habitat, but don't tell the bird that!
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Thread #156504   Message #3695366
Posted By: Steve Shaw
18-Jan-15 - 08:48 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    I should have added that those bins are fantastic for spec-wearers (such as myself), or for non-spec-wearers equally. You either pull out the eye cups or push them in, as required. Bingo!

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Thread #156504   Message #3695378
Posted By: GUEST,leeneia
18-Jan-15 - 11:13 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Last week we had an unusual siting - a Cooper's hawk, sunning itself in a redbud tree in the neighbor's yard. This is an uncommon bird, according to our bird book, but it is more than uncommon in the heart of the city, where I live.

    My husband got some good photos and sent them out in an e-mail to all the birdwatchers we know. If only it would settle down here and live off the pigeons...
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Thread #156504   Message #3695471
Posted By: Janie
19-Jan-15 - 06:53 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Thanks, Steve.

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Thread #156504   Message #3695542
Posted By: GUEST,gillymor
19-Jan-15 - 10:57 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Kayaking in Carl Johnson State Park SW FL this weekend inside a gulf coast barrier island:
    Double Crested Cormorant
    Several Great White Heron (and a blue morph)
    Night Heron and a Green Heron
    Several Osprey
    Black and Turkey Vultures riding the wind.
    Numerous Terns and a few Brown Pelicans fishing.

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Thread #156504   Message #3695875
Posted By: Rapparee
20-Jan-15 - 10:28 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    A Northern Harrier has been hanging about, watching the squirrels, hoping they let their guard down.
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Thread #156504   Message #3695970
Posted By: maeve
20-Jan-15 - 03:15 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Mostly American Goldfinches in droves, many Black-capped chickadees of course, Hairy and Downy woodpeckers, both red (I grew up calling them rosy) and common nuthatches...

    And a pair of ravens wheeling, circling, loving the updraft over our orchard.

    Janie- I have no bins recommendation 'cause I can't afford any, but Steve's sounds good! Amazon had a used/refurbished pair at about half price. I'd love to see one of your red-headed woodpeckers!

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Thread #156504   Message #3696853
Posted By: GUEST,Arkie
23-Jan-15 - 05:22 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    The Cornell bird cam now showing is on an owl nesting in Georgia. The owl has two eggs which should hatch in about two weeks. Have to admit not much happening right now. Just an owl in a tree top protecting her eggs from wind and rain. Still I enjoy checking on her now and then. There is a pretty strong wind blowing at this moment and the tree has a lot of movement.

    Owl Nest
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Thread #156504   Message #3696985
Posted By: maeve
24-Jan-15 - 09:39 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Some bird watchers here might find the Feather Atlas interesting and useful.
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Thread #156504   Message #3699967
Posted By: GUEST,Arkie
03-Feb-15 - 12:55 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    There was a small pip or crack on one Mrs. Owl's eggs this morning. She is still sitting on the nest so it will be hard to get a peek.

    Bird Cam
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Thread #156504   Message #3700109
Posted By: GUEST,gillymor
03-Feb-15 - 07:45 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Thanks for the link Maeve, fascinating.
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Thread #156504   Message #3700123
Posted By: GUEST,Arkie
03-Feb-15 - 08:52 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    There is now a little owl in the nest.
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Thread #156504   Message #3700280
Posted By: OldNicKilby
04-Feb-15 - 09:31 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    We are in the U K Midlands about 90 miles North of London. In the last week we have had in the garden: _
    Wrens, Sparrows, Robins,Bull Finch's Chaffinch's, Long Tail Tits Blackbirds, Thrush's, Wood Pecker's Field Fare's, Red wing's, Magpie's,
    Gold Finch's. Dove's Pigeon's '
    Then as "Fly overs" Heron, Cormorant's Geese Swan's
    Thankfully no bloody Starling's
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Thread #156504   Message #3700454
Posted By: Joe Offer
04-Feb-15 - 11:45 PM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    My wife and I got a great start on our birdwatching this year. We went to Florida January 10-20, and spent almost a week in the Everglades. My best photos are here (click).

    I went to the Everglades once before, during summer and just at the end of a drought, and I was thoroughly unimpressed. But in January, the birds were amazing. I think the most amazing sight was plain old American coots, thousands of them, gathered in a lake in Everglades National Park. Coots don't fly very well, but it sure was fun watching them try.

    -Joe-
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Thread #156504   Message #3700583
Posted By: GUEST,Jon
05-Feb-15 - 09:54 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    The starling is a bird I have never seen in my part (near Cromer) of North Norfolk.
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Thread #156504   Message #3700587
Posted By: Steve Shaw
05-Feb-15 - 10:08 AM
Thread Name: BS: Birdwatching 2015
Subject: RE: BS: Birdwatching 2015

    Somebody up there must have been listening: just seen me first long-tailed tit of the season! Mr Woodpecker and a bloody squirrel (one of those grey foreigners, of course, though I'm not a racist) have also been around today. Starlings? We get a few on the feeders and on the ground, but the big flocks tend to stay in the fields around us. They are very smart birds, imitating other birds expertly (once thought I'd heard a curlew on me nut feeder!), and they quickly learn how to use the feeders. They're a vulnerable species too, don't forget. I love starlings!


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Joe Offer
Date: 15 Mar 15 - 02:47 AM

Oh, darn. I'm sorry I missed that thread. You can find a few messages here (click) - if you look at the cache. Feel free to copy and post these messages in this thread if you like. I can't do anything for a week, because I'm traveling.
-Joe-


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Rapparee
Date: 14 Mar 15 - 01:22 PM

A mess of passenger pigeons, two dodos, and an ivory-billed woodpecker.

I've seen, however, a blue jay, a bald eagle, and some buzzards.


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Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Janie
Date: 14 Mar 15 - 10:33 AM

So, in the meantime - The Dark-eyed Juncos took off for their summer breeding grounds this past week. I am always curious to know where that may be for this particular population.

White-throated sparrows still here, but thinning out.

Saw a pair of Cardinals courting this morning.

The juvenile Red-headed woodpecker seems to have moved on also. (*sob*)


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Subject: BS: Mudcat crash Birdwatching 2015
From: Janie
Date: 14 Mar 15 - 10:23 AM

When I google Birdwatching 2015 links come up, but when I click on the links, no content. If content did show up, I don't understand what would be necessary to copy it to Mudcat. Any more savy birding folks who might have better luck than I in finding and restoring that thread?


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