Ornithology (Bird) Thread

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Waukonda wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 1:25 pm.
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Northern flicker!
We have them here also. They’re either geographically lost, or the name is wrong! :lol: Around here they’re often called Yellow-shafted flickers (they have yellow “shafts” under the tail).

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Ken, thank you for the tip, I have downloaded the Merlin Bird ID and look forward to using it.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:23 pm Ken, thank you for the tip, I have downloaded the Merlin Bird ID and look forward to using it.
Hope you enjoy it. I’ve had the Merlin app about a year, and the only problem is remembering to turn it on when I’m out and about. And trying to visually sight the birds it identifies - I can hear them too, but they’re usually hidden and well camouflaged. Without the app I wouldn't recognize their sounds either, but it has taught me a lot of them, so I now recognize what bird is making which call. I’m still learning new ones! ::tu::

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bighomer, very nice photos. Today we had some Grackles and Robins.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 5:24 pm bighomer, very nice photos. Today we had some Grackles and Robins.
The crackles and redwing blackbirds for the most part have vacated my bird feeders, I've had a couple of robins around never see them on a seed feeder. Several bluebirds have shown up. ::handshake::
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Ike - I like that Flicker in the frost. Beautiful photo!

Nice group of birds at the feeder, Homer.
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Dinadan wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 11:20 pm Ike - I like that Flicker in the frost. Beautiful photo!

Nice group of birds at the feeder, Homer.
::ds:: ::groove:: ::ds:: Mel has returned!! I have been missing those bird pics from the Southland, have you been spending all your time fishing? Thank you for the comment, I am a Flicker fan, and have been lucky enough to have 5 or 6 hanging around my yard all Winter.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:23 pm Ken, thank you for the tip, I have downloaded the Merlin Bird ID and look forward to using it.
Be sure to download one of it's bird pics for your area. A very useful app.
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Waukonda wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 11:30 pm Mel has returned!! I have been missing those bird pics from the Southland, have you been spending all your time fishing? Thank you for the comment, I am a Flicker fan, and have been lucky enough to have 5 or 6 hanging around my yard all Winter.
Thanks, Ike. I had some health issues, heart stuff, that made it hard to be interested in the rest of life. I am doing better now. I did not have a feeder up this winter, which really cut down on the birds in my garden. Here are a few photos from the last week or two.
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Health issues can definitely put things in perspective, hope things continue on a postive trend for you.

Great pics as usual.
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Dinadan wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 7:11 pm
Waukonda wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 11:30 pm Mel has returned!! I have been missing those bird pics from the Southland, have you been spending all your time fishing? Thank you for the comment, I am a Flicker fan, and have been lucky enough to have 5 or 6 hanging around my yard all Winter.
Thanks, Ike. I had some health issues, heart stuff, that made it hard to be interested in the rest of life. I am doing better now. I did not have a feeder up this winter, which really cut down on the birds in my garden. Here are a few photos from the last week or two.
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Sorry to hear about your health issues Mel. Glad you are posting again.
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Sorry to hear of heart problems Mel good see your bird pictures, I'm glad you fellers enjoy my photos. ::handshake::
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Thanks for the kind words, fellows. I am getting back into my routines now. Really enjoying the spring weather and the birds I do have in my backyard.
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Curious Red Crested Cardinal was checking me out while I was having lunch at a park in Honolulu last week (probably hoping for some crumbs)
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 2:12 am Curious Red Crested Cardinal was checking me out while I was having lunch at a park in Honolulu last week (probably hoping for some crumbs)
Q, those came there from Brazil didn't they? Beautiful bird.
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You are correct, Floyd. They were introduced to Hawaii in the 1930s.
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 2:12 am Curious Red Crested Cardinal was checking me out while I was having lunch at a park in Honolulu last week (probably hoping for some crumbs)
That is a very different cardinal! Nice shots of a beautiful bird. I was not aware that they had been introduced to Hawaii.
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Door greeters at Meijer store. A little loud for my taste.
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bighomer wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:26 pm Door greeters at Meijer store. A little loud for my taste.
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bighomer wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:26 pm Door greeters at Meijer store. A little loud for my taste.
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Here are some birds that visited my backyard this month. I always like seeing Bluebirds, and Mocking birds are the most common bird in my neighborhood.
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Geese everywhere last week or so, maybe heading north?
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