OK I'll start this off. Czech Republic jays and a red squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOsXWkp1_BM
Haud ma wheesht, usually said to someone else as "haud yer wheesht". There probably isn't a literal translation but "hold your tongue" would be pretty close or as Korky says more succinctly, shut up. Many a bairn has been told to "haud yer wheesht or I'll gie ye a skelp". Not now of course that smacking a child is illegal in Scotland. Ian
Kind regards, Ann
Well I didn't get that zzzzzzzz, got a new lease of wakefulness
Boreal Ontario
30 December
Snow fell overnight so the birds (first the Western Meadowlark) arrived to a barren feeder. Here are samples of all the birds who visited up to noonish, showing who did what:
I know I am overly focused on this Canadian feeder but, apart from its charming and new-to-us-this-season visitors, its layout and size make it less difficult to navigate than, for example, the Arne and Tennessee cams. Such a pity we haven't had the LG feeder back yet - it may have been fast and furious but at least it was a quite-close view.
In the afternoon 2 Blue Jays clashed (short slomo):
The Western Meadowlark had 3 feeds during the afternoon, I won't bore you with yet more video - I do love that bird but it's not exactly acrobatic...
About to leave @ 17:06:
31 December
First and second birds in:
10:20 refurb:
Makov Rescue Station
Last night the hare came and observed the Pond scene for a minute:
One wonders what would happen if a third swan needed sanctuary? Maybe they've already had to reject the needy (Looking on the unbright side, as usual.)
The White Stork came closer than usual but one's hands were tied by a misty blob in the midde of the picture:
I didn't know when I did the above snap that later it came along and ate some (I'm guessing) day-old chicks, behaving somewhat as programmed for predating live prey:
This is the aftermath of a blurred drama, when a female GSW pounced into a group of feeding sparrows and knocked over the dripping pot - I don't know if anyone was hurt.
Gettysburg
It was a gorgeous day yesterday, this was afternoon, I should have snapped the more populous morning. (I "felt" that the cam picture was upgraded or improved in some way a few days ago.)
Aww... the next morning:
That turned out to be cute so here's a little vid - but I don't have the fly-in because it was right at the start of a new download:
G'night!
IMAGICAT
It was so slow getting into the RF box... I don't know how long since I gave up and went off somewhere else, I just came back and found the RF ready and waiting but that's all I've got to say
I'll have a nap and hope for better/faster things later :-*
The feeder was refilled before any birds whatsoever had visited.
Then all the usuals:
The Blue Jays soon made off with all the peanuts:
I couldn't get a better shot of the Downy Woodpecker:
The little ones were also in 'n out, plus 3 Pine Grosbeaks foraged on the usual patch of snowy ground.
I'm just doing the Ruffed Grouse but need a nap.
Editing in the Ruffed Grouse, it stayed nearly 10 minutes:
Well, I'll put in my two cents and say that to me, it looked like a leftover seeded bagel, that was torn into pieces...
Unknown said: it is still possible the thing, whatever it is, contains lots of seeds which the birds might like.
Imagicat || Tiger's links || 2022 LG Obs
Unknown said: I'll put in my two cents
Recapping to when the "cake" was whole and the Crow stole it - you can see it's quite heavy:
Tony
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