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    i wondered if there where any bird watchers on RIU? it would be nice to share the birds in our gardens!!

    last summer i had a norhtern mockingbird near my patch and a couple of boreal chicade,,

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    I wish I knew more about the different species, because their really cool to look at. Once in a while I like to grab a chair and chill by my garden and I trip out on the birds. The ones I like the most are the goldfinches. Really tiny birds that hop around and hide in the bushes. We also have white throated sparrows..
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    yeah, im a "bird watcher" whenever the DEA catches me in the forest and asks me what im doing.

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    I live along a migration path and have quite a bit of natural habitat, so i get whole flocks of different birds coming in at different times of the year. Some of them come in nice and polite, others like locusts...

    Mainly though my natives are abundant, and because of the density of birds and squirrels, I have lots of Hawks and Owls.

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    its not inn my garden but heres my blue and gold macaw hes lonely so he molts he is a room away from my garden
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteWiddow View Post
    its not inn my garden but heres my blue and gold macaw hes lonely so he molts he is a room away from my garden
    im about 6'2 the cage is taller than me just so you can get an idea of the size of that bastard

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    My mom was given a Quaker Parrot by her sister, who somehow felt she needed a bird (??). So my mom, to whom I have living in one of my homes, brings a bird on her return from said sister. Then mom tries to tell me that I should take the bird, but I'm like, no way. I don't kow what possessed my mother to take the bird, but after awhile it was plain to see, they were not getting along. The bird got nasty with her, and my mom started to ignore it all day. Maybe that was the plan, but finally I took over reluctantly, for the sake of the bird and my moms fingers.
    Anyway, after a week, I let him out of his cage and have the run of my 900 sq foot sun room. His disposition completely changed for the better (he couldn't fly). So, pretty soon, he would only come to me and no one else....we bonded so to speak. I have a bunch of acreage so after awhile I started taking him outside.... he came to me clipped, but that was the end of that barbaric method. Not in my home. He started to learn to fly again, maybe for the very first time. Once he able to fly up to a tree branch, he about flipped out. Watching the other birds, he would go crazy with joy. Pretty soon he was flying from tree to tree, but would never leave my area. He figured out his place with the other birds, that took some doing, he was a social misfit because of his captivity. Not a real bird.

    Then he met Mr. Hawk, who I never heard coming..... I used to stand outside for 20 minutes before bringing him out. Usually if they aren't on the hunt, they make themselves known. This one slipped in under my radar, which is pretty good. Well, that Parrot (I never named him) flew like all get up. Like a pro. Off he went squawking the whole time, which I felt was not a help to him. After awhile his call dwindled away as he was far far away. I waited and called for an hour, but no bird. I went for a long walk and called, but nope.
    Maybe 4 hours later, just before dusk, I heard him coming, louder and louder ... (big smiles) ... until he flew right on my shoulder, tired but a bit wiser. It's not all chuckles on the other side of the window.

    Anyways, my Aunt who is a bird NUT, was furious that I was not clipping the bird and letting him outside to be free (go figure).

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    i have buzzards mainly. big ol' gnarly buzzards.....just sitting in the treetops all day long....waiting for the next unlucky bastard of a possum...or squirrel...or cat....or deer to get hit by a car. happens ALL the time. buzzards are all humongous because of it! sometimes i am afraid for my children!






    naw i'm just kidding! seriuously, i like watching a couple different redbirds that stay around here. last spring for about a month str8 a redbird kept coming to the east facing window and "fighting" himself! lol. at first it freaked me out. bastard eventually quit.
    we've got several woodpeckers around here too. really all kinds...too many to mention but i've thot about trying to put some kind of feeder out to attract more. and maybe keep the redbird away from his 'nemesis' in the window come spring! any suggestions on best types of feeder?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doowmd View Post
    i have buzzards mainly. big ol' gnarly buzzards.....just sitting in the treetops all day long....waiting for the next unlucky bastard of a possum...or squirrel...or cat....or deer to get hit by a car. happens ALL the time. buzzards are all humongous because of it! sometimes i am afraid for my children!






    naw i'm just kidding! seriuously, i like watching a couple different redbirds that stay around here. last spring for about a month str8 a redbird kept coming to the east facing window and "fighting" himself! lol. at first it freaked me out. bastard eventually quit.
    we've got several woodpeckers around here too. really all kinds...too many to mention but i've thot about trying to put some kind of feeder out to attract more. and maybe keep the redbird away from his 'nemesis' in the window come spring! any suggestions on best types of feeder?

    i like the long tube feeders there about 4" diameter and 4' long with multiple dispensers so you can have a lot of birds on one feeder, plus it holds a ton of seeds, i buy neiger, sunflower, and any cheap mix seed bags,, most birds have theyr prefered food,
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