OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
scylla said:Fingers crossed I don't get sent to Moderation :o
I think the blue jay bottom deserves to go on the Bottoms Up thread scylla
Another video on the female albatross in NZ relieving her mate of incubation duties after 7 days away at sea
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Super capture, but I have to ask what bird that is, TeeJay *blush*
I've just remembered to start downloading that cam, it's mid-afternoon.
The Sydney WB Sea Eagle long-distance cam is still down.
IMAGICAT
rusty2 said:I am a long time lurker but I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying this thread,
I'm sure I've seen you around, RUSTY, I think you've broken your silence before :)
There you go, CATLADY, you are vindicated! :-*
Ohio 22 Jan
Overnight, only rabbits again! (I didn't notice a mouse this time but wasn't looking for one.)
In the morning the squirrels had a nice mound of seeds to themselves, there seemed to be dozens but I couldn't capture more than 6 at a time - here are only 5 because it was a better shot:
Later, a very few sessions from Starlings, found a nice mass fly-off :)
Two crows with different taste:
The cat passed by without a nibble - I hadn't seen it for 2-3 days/nights :o
Kind regards, Ann
^^^ That was up to noon-ish. Then...
(Still practising with this dang photo editor.)
One Starling wondered what all the panic was about:
Little birds did get turns at the seeds, but suffered lots of disturbances:
Not one bird chasing another, but one fleeing behind another:
Upstairs feeder
Earliest:
I intended to document the various woodpeckers but all were unco-operative, half-hiding themselves or feeding at the slab above the suet slice. Another time.
Not as many birds as usual up to noon, more afterwards but not teeming.
Heads down for a good stuff!
Spadgers:
On its way in, this RB Woodpecker knocked off a Chickadee on the outside perch. I shall try to register its aggressiveness.
Last one standing:
I accidentally deleted the file containing the Carolina Wren, who was feeding on the suet slice.
The long-distance cam is still inactive but it's great that they've kept the cams going so long after the end of the eagle season.
I've been downloading the wrong link :( Here is a Nuthatch to keep us going ;)