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Makov Animal Rescue Station
One of our favourites.
The Pond cam has remained throughout the year, with new-to-us maturing cygnets and fawns still at the bottle-feeding stage:
No table manners !!!
The second cam has been a White Stork nest, which I have not been following during Osprey season. The nest is very close to the ground because the Storks can't fly!
Today I find that the second cam has reverted to the birdie feeder we love - except it's been totally refurbished! (Wish they'd zoom out just a teeny tad.) Improved sound !!! And look who popped in a few seconds after I started the download
This was an incidental I came across on BirdwatchingHQ (you know how he hosts lots of cams unrelated to his own):
"Nocturnal thieves..."
IMAGICAT
04 October
Makov Rescue Station
Someone having a little joke with us:
Another little look at the black Red Squirrel and young Robin:
This is the youngster who likes to sit down and eat - here, s/he's finished and is having a big stretch and flap:
A night crawler:
The Ohio backyard feeders of Scott (can't remember surname).
The Mourning Dove is observing the Northern Cardinal's aggression towards the "intruding" Sparrow(?):
FOUR Raccoons here!
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
WendyBartter said:Does anyone remember a film from early 1960's called 'The Tingler'??
No! It's the kind of movie I'd travel far to miss, even tho I love Vincent Price's inimitable (but I'm told Stephen Fry can do it) voice
05 October
Makov feeder
First the Red Squirrel on a learning curve, then the black Red Squirrel at the nut box - and lots more little birds in the background than usual:
For a couple of days I've been meaning to say that I've seen Robin, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Greenfinch, Sparrow, Nuthatch, Jay, probably others... but no Woodpeckers whatsoever! Then today - was this a Middle-spotted?
G'night chaps!
Forgot to post little snap of the Great Tit's defiance in the face of the MSW
The Red Squirrel's undertail
Ooh, look, JILL - a bluey and a greeny Greenfinch:
Another birdie I've been ignoring is the NUTHATCH - here it is, plus what are the large objects that the birds are supposed to like but spend little time on?
I should have waited but it turns out I'm taking you along the learning curve with me - here's a big clue:
I'm leaving this cam now - haven't touched the Sydney Perries yet today/yesterday.
JillR said:The larger objects are ripe sunflower heads.
Jill to the rescue once again !!!