Continuing THOMO's LG feeder, and including other cams as per title.
First, some LG feeder snaps & vids from the past couple of days.
Female & male GSWs, joined up by trickery - you may notice that the peanut tube is misshapen
Nasty Great Coal Tit:
No trickery for the 2 Blue Tits:
Now for the torture - I just cannot figure out Greenfinch or female Chaffinch:
This was in flight so has had to be sharpened a lot:
Little vid:
No mistaking the evening Crestie!
IMAGICAT
Your LBJ would appear to be Female House Sparrow I thought you knew that ?
Forest feeder, Poland
27 Sept
Nothing left:
03:30
04:15
So many disappointed birdies, including GSW, Robin, Blackbird, Nuthatch, Chaffinch... and these two:
When you see the pebbles you know they're filling the feeding station.
07:45:
There wasn't an invasion of birdies but they gradually came and went - here two larger birds were harmonious:
Because it was on ground below feeder poor image
a funny bunny
trevor l said:Ok who had all the walnuts ?
The rather gorgeous two-tone squirrels? ... whom I am yet to focus on.
Glaslyn (which I've discontinued temporarily due to cam issues):
Looks like the same swan quartet sailing down the river:
Mojave
Playful coyotes but no vocals:
As previously shown, a Cooper's Hawk mother and child are frequent visitors - but yesterday a hefty Red-tailed Hawk swooped in and scattered all the birds but didn't make a catch - it had a drink, then the fountain gave it a start and it flew off:
Devon feeder
FOUR Magpies:
The Pheasant was back, it had the feeders to itself for a short while:
Tufty Tail to start
How about three Tit's to start
Coal Tit / Blue Tit / Great Tit
And The Crested Tit
Same time every night
The Pheasant
And last but not least Nuthatch
That's yah lot Folk's
trevor l said:Tufty Tail to start
The Polish version:
Fox took time out to romance or beg, maybe both
Your little brown job again House Sparrow
And it's Him again
I like the thrush and Blackbird
Your vid's are still the best Scylla
29 Sept
Robin first in, as so often - but it stayed less than a minute and didn't come back all day, that I noticed:
Goldfinch with more pale blue than the others and no red face patch - juvie?
Even more juvie?
Pheasant:
Fleetingly there were SEVEN Magpies all at once:
Definitely juvie Goldfinch second, can just about make out yellow & black on the third pic and the beak looks 'finchy'! Unusual Pheasant ... arty?
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr