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#21 Wandering Sagebrush

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Posted 05 May 2020 - 12:30 AM

Wayne, I thought you might like this video...


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#22 WjColdWater

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Posted 05 May 2020 - 11:43 AM

Wayne, I thought you might like this video...

Wow! Who knew! Great video thanks for sharing!


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#23 allanb

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Posted 05 May 2020 - 07:35 PM

Thanks for the Condor nest link Frank. 

Sure fun to see the condors along the Vermillion Cliffs and Navajo Bridge.


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#24 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 05 May 2020 - 09:06 PM

Thanks for the video Steve. Fantastic little birds.

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#25 WjColdWater

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Posted 10 May 2020 - 12:21 PM

Carol captured this pic through our picture window with her iPhone. Ruby-throated hummingbird on the wire and a wild pheasant. Pheasants are in low numbers here and we are glad to provide a home for them. 
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#26 WjColdWater

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Posted 08 June 2020 - 12:28 AM

Foxglove beardtongue in bloom here now a fresh food source for the locals. 
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Bees love white flowing plants Foxglove is a great pollinator. 
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Several species of bumble bees. 
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The neighbor’s honey bees helping themselves. The Foxglove bloom will last about two weeks with other pollinators starting after. Pollinators continue to bloom through October. 

 

 

 

 


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#27 Mighty Dodge Ram

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Posted 10 June 2020 - 03:31 PM

We’ve been watching our very territorial hummer dismantle a nest from a protected potted palm on our patio over to a small tree near the feeder...to guard the feeder? Anyway, she discovered that the new location takes a wild ride in the wind! 
 

The front porch eggs hatched and the newbies took flight last week. Sure happy those damn crows didn’t find them this time. Any tips/tricks for suburban crow abatement? Non-lethal, of course. 


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Posted 10 June 2020 - 03:51 PM

We’ve been watching our very territorial hummer dismantle a nest from a protected potted palm on our patio over to a small tree near the feeder...to guard the feeder? Anyway, she discovered that the new location takes a wild ride in the wind! 
 

The front porch eggs hatched and the newbies took flight last week. Sure happy those damn crows didn’t find them this time. Any tips/tricks for suburban crow abatement? Non-lethal, of course. 

Wonderful stuff to watch! It is a mad house around here when the ravens key in on fledgling stellar jays taking their first flight. 


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#29 WjColdWater

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Posted 10 June 2020 - 09:19 PM

We’ve been watching our very territorial hummer dismantle a nest from a protected potted palm on our patio over to a small tree near the feeder...to guard the feeder? Anyway, she discovered that the new location takes a wild ride in the wind! 
 

The front porch eggs hatched and the newbies took flight last week. Sure happy those damn crows didn’t find them this time. Any tips/tricks for suburban crow abatement? Non-lethal, of course. 

Wrens wreak havoc on nesters here. They find nests and remove eggs/chicks.  :mad:


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