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Waukonda wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 11:05 pm Wow, Floyd, those are nice! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ike, is that a brown thrasher?
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doglegg wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:28 pm Ike, is that a brown thrasher?
Yes, I had a nesting pair this Spring for the first time in a few years, (the fencerow bordering my yard has grown up). They seldom come out in the open, but have been feeding on something in my yard for the last week or so, maybe finding dead Cicadas.
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::tu:: ::tu::
Waukonda wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:39 pm
doglegg wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:28 pm Ike, is that a brown thrasher?
Yes, I had a nesting pair this Spring for the first time in a few years, (the fencerow bordering my yard has grown up). They seldom come out in the open, but have been feeding on something in my yard for the last week or so, maybe finding dead Cicadas.
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We also had a nesting pair of Brown Thrashers. Handsome birds.
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We had a family of Robins in the yard this morning during our breakfast. There was a juvenile Robin with them and Mama Robin was on guard. I feed raw and in the shell peanuts to the Bluejays and Mama Robin took in after one of the Jays and ran him, or her, off very quickly. Later on, I saw both adult Robins chasing a Grackle out of the yard. ::tu::
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Ray I agree wholeheartedly. ::tu:: great photos fellers.
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Paladin wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 4:32 pm We had a family of Robins in the yard this morning during our breakfast. There was a juvenile Robin with them and Mama Robin was on guard. I feed raw and in the shell peanuts to the Bluejays and Mama Robin took in after one of the Jays and ran him, or her, off very quickly. Later on, I saw both adult Robins chasing a Grackle out of the yard. ::tu::
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bighomer wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:12 pm Ray I agree wholeheartedly. ::tu:: great photos fellers.
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Momma and the 8 babies came by a little while ago.
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BH, they seem to like it around that big utility pole. Do you put corn (or some other feed stuff) there to attract them?

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An abundance of fine turkey shots taking place. Thanks guys.
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Summer activity around a mudhole......
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Knice Ike.
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Baby Homing pigeons are about the ugliest little things, hard to believe they grow into sleek flying machines.
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 3:41 pm BH, they seem to like it around that big utility pole. Do you put corn (or some other feed stuff) there to attract them?

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Ken I actually put cracked corn on the ground for the doves and other ground feeders but turkeys probably get more than anybody, I've also got a couple of what I call trough feeders that I utilize. ::handshake:: .
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Hard to tell from the photo but this is an Osprey
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Pair of Modern Game roosters. Father and son.
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chickenman62 wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 7:15 pm Pair of Modern Game roosters. Father and son.
Quite handsome! ::tu::
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A very impressive pair.
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We had a couple of momma turkeys come yestiddy afternoon, one had 5 big babies and the other had 3 small , I wasn't able to get a photo of all of them at the same time. Seems we've had a good crop this year. ::handshake::
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Pleasant bh.
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They're back-k-k-k ::handshake::
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bighomer, watching those gobblers must provide a lot of entertainment ::tu:: .
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