Common Grackle At the Bird feeder
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This grackle stopped by for it’s daily cracked corn.
Cardinals are my favorite bird to feed. Why? Simple, they are great to look at and they stay all year round. That's right, Cardinals are non-migratory birds and there is always a full Cardinal bird feeder in my garden. Unusually, both the males and females sing - and this song can be heard most of
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This grackle stopped by for it’s daily cracked corn.
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Female Cardinal takes an afternoon bath in a home made natural like bathing spot for the birds.
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Find out what birds come to visit my bird feeder on a typical snowy day in central Ohio. Correction: I’ve been told that the first bird is actually an American Tree Sparrow and not a House Sparrow. Transcript: “It was a cold, overcast day in central Ohio. I set up a camera for a day to capture the typical birds that visit my feeder. The birds were ready for breakfast bright and early when the sun came up. On this particular day we captured Juncos, Starlings, House Sparrows, House Finches, Goldfinches & Mourning Doves. Activity in the afternoon slowed down a little bit. There aren’t many trees in the area so we don’t have any squirrels and we don’t get some of the more popular birds of the region that require more cover like chickadees & blue jays. Other birds that I’ve seen at this feeder include Northern Cardinals, grackles & red-winged blackbirds.”
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Robins tend to switch their diet seasonally, so they eat insects during the summer months and seeds during the winter months. Explore the behavior and feeding patterns of robins withhelpful information from an Audubon Society member in this free video on wild birds. Expert: Wayne R. Petersen Contact: www.massaudubon.org Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Birds definitely show preprogrammed behaviors similar to humans in that they plan ahead. Such as building their nest – and they store snacks when they detect that food will be in short supply because of winter. They demonstrate extreme awareness and intelligence, and clearly they have individual, unique personalities. Support an Equal Money System. www.equalmoney.org, http www.organicrobot.co.za Yet there is a oneness amongst them and they have something very obvious in common with each other. They require food, water, and shelter to properly care for themselves, just like all of us humans. And, sunflower seeds are not only popular with humans, but shelled or unshelled they enjoy the black-oil sunflower seeds which are the most popular, especially cardinals. Brightly colored fruits, such as oranges and apples, attract a variety of birds by their colors. Which reminds me of how easy we as consumers can be pursuaded to purchase clothes, cars hats, all kinds of things we don’t even need just by adding some color. If you offer some fruit make it easier on them by placing pieces on a skewer attached to a feeder. And remove all seeds as they are said to be poisonous if they were to eat them. They also enjoy raisins, though soak them in water before feeding to soften them and then mix them with their bird feed for a tasty snack. They enjoy bread crumbs but be sure to avoid breads that are basic white (such as Wonderbread, Rainbow, etc ). These breads contain sugar and contain no …
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Song birds and animals frequent my yard, deck and front door. Especially darling are the bluebirds and titmice who raise their families here. Can you list the diff birds/animals you see below?
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Okay, so this video is nothing thrilling, but at 2:51 a bird flying in from the right attempts to land on the bird bath and TOTALLY misses. It’s just so pathetic looking haha.
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