OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
scylla said:a similar setup in a different state
Alabama (Birmingham) courtesy of Ken Little
Not such a close view as Ohio's, and some areas are pixelled out for neighbours' privacy.
Some of the birds in the first hour. In order to cope, I made all these 400px wide, regardless.
Bluebirds galore!
Mockingbird ??? ??? ???
Purple Finch - M/F or is one a muted M ???
Tufted Titmouse:
Nuthatch - don't know the dark yellow bird:
There may not be many in-flight snaps because the cam blurs more than Ohio's.
I didn't think this was a Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler but couldn't get a good shot of it static:
I started off with 23 snaps :o
IMAGICAT
A couple of familiar faces, not resized.
Several Mourning Doves seen but no "mini-flocks" so far:
Ground feeder view:
Only grey squirrels seen so far:
scylla said:I've got a block on this bird - it's not a Black Phoebe:
Tail reminds me of the NZ fantail
(c) Korky
Clipped from the Cornell/DOC Twitter feed
(c) www.allaboutbirds.org/.../
Dark-eyed Junco, Scylla
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In my opinion, Scylla
Eastern Phoebe
Pine Warbler
Ken Little, having a chat at the end of the birds' day:
I can't tell what sort of deer they are, and can't post a Q in the YT Chat.
Later, two boys and a female, with two more hidden behind:
Unknown said:In my opinion, Scylla
Thank you, TEEJAY !!! I was so hoping you'd pop in :)
The Dark-eyed Junco I am more familiar with is the one labelled "Oregon" on AllAboutBirds.com.
The cams at Starr Ranch southern California, where I've met most of the American birds I know, are very low res and low colour,
Chipmunks! Darting all over the place and under the trays... usually one at a time :)
I've toned down those snaps massively, these daycams are extremely light and bright.