OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Thank you for good wishes :) Trundling along here.
This was during a short break from JAYS! Pity the Tree Sparrows are so well camouflaged.
I was trying to ID this duck but have been very frustrated by search results - lots of toys and all sorts with no relation to search terms >:(
I would like to move on to another European feeder, any suggestions? One with a good variety of visitors?
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scylla said:I was trying to ID this duck but have been very frustrated by search results
It's a male Goosander, Scylla. Known in the USA as a Common Merganser and one of the so called sawbills.
Sorry about the cold I've been struggling with a heavy cold too - no fun is it.
Can't really suggest another European website with a good variety of birds. Most of the interesting ones seem to be in the USA or Canada
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Unknown said:
scylla said: I was trying to ID this duck but have been very frustrated by search results
Well! I gave Goosander more consideration than anything else - but obviously fell at the last hurdle ;) Thank you TeeJay :)
Empathy re nasty cold, and I agree about feeders, too, maybe I'll do Ohio for a few days.
I've never seen the Ohio bird feeder so empty :o (Plus, YouTube live stream is a bit jerky for me, I'd be grateful if others could comment if they notice it or not.)
Left-to-right: Female Northern Cardinal, spadgers which will have to be checked against the many in North America, and a male Northern Cardinal. The Cardinals are very feisty and charming, IMHO.
Four o'clock in the morning from the backyard cam BirdWatchingHQ in Ohio. Not jerky scylla, but a bit hoppy
Unknown said:a bit hoppy
Haha ;-D But thank you for reminding me - I don't know how many times I meant to say, re the Czech cams, "I never see rabbits or foxes".
Ohio cams
I'd never seen the trays so empty !!!
I shan't be doing a lot with them, as they've never been the easiest to handle (for me) and now Scott's upgraded the stream from 1080 to 1440 they're even more clunky :(
Red-winged Blackbirds:
I haven't had time to research this Woodpecker yet, at a quick glance it looks rather small for a GSW but it's hard to tell...
The under-feeder cam at nighttime is not too bad... and what a surprise I got !!!
So, Scylla, you've thrown out a challenge. Let's see if I'm up to it
Have I missed any?
I think you got them all TeeJay! I thought maybe one chipping sparrow for a second flickering by close to the end, but it's too big, therefore it's another house sparrow. I love the cardinals and chickadees. I'm bad at ID differentiation regarding Downy vs Hairy woodpeckers...
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Unknown said:Let's see if I'm up to it
I didn't doubt you, TeeJay - but I'm studying it carefully...
I didn't get the goldfinches, which I thought I would have (I'm very familiar with the Lessers on a low-res cam)... are they in winter plumage? Plus must check out the Downy Woodpecker but it will take a lot of sightings for that one to sink in :o
Much appreciated! :)