my visitors over the weekend

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  1. tschnath

    tschnath In Flower

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    Some of these pics were taken through a window so I'm sorry if they aren't great but...

    Caught this one out back, a gold finch in flight. An accidental pic but I'll take it.
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    My oriole in the magolia (rikki) tree.
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    Oriole on the humming bird feeder.
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    Humming bird perched in the lilac. They like to sit here and chase each other off. The feeders are above and to the left (out of view).
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    Cat bird and I know it's hard to see because my pics not that close up but look behind him on the feeder dish hanging in the tree (it's a chippy).
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    Chippy looking for food. There's a hole in this tree (right where he's sitting) and DD#2 (she's 4) likes to put food in it so he can go down and get it. He's fun to watch.
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    A visitor we usually get once a year. He must pass through this way...a red breasted grosbeak. He was in the tree (up and to the right of the gazebo feeder) so it's kind of far away but I was so excited to see him I had to share it anyway.
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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Wonderful pictures, especially the Finch in flight. Sometime the accidental ones are the best.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    And chipmunks also... how great. Do you like them around your yard or can they be a pest? I ask because I truly have no idea.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    These are very nice animal fotos. The birds seem exotic. That is to say, because we do not have them here. I would like to have a closer look at that red-breasted grosbeak. You have a good variety there at your feeder.
    More fotos would be nice.;) I like to see birds.
     



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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What an exotic array of birds you get visiting your garden and feeders!!! I'd love to be able to sit and watch chipmonks but the nearest I have are pesky grey squirrels!! :(
     
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    great variety of birds. I like seeing the humming birds. Thanks for posting.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Your birds are beautiful, and I'd like to see them live. :D They don't resemble any of our wild birds. We haven't got chipmonks here, but they look like lots of fun.
     
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    tschnath In Flower

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    Frank, I've never found the chipmonks to be any kind of pest except for emptying my bird feeders in a day. But since I've gotten the hanging feeder in the tree, I put squarrel food (dried corn, peanuts, sunflowers, and other stuff) in that for them they leave the bird ones alone. Unless I forget to fill theirs of course. LOL! They are actually fun to watch, they are very busy all the time.

    Sjoerd, if I can get a closer pic of the red breasted grosbeak I definately will, but I haven't seen him since I took that pic so my guess is I won't get another pic till next year when they are passing through again. Sorry!

    I like seeing all of the pics posted here because they are different than mine. There really is a good variety here though and I enjoy watching and trying to take pics of them.
     
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    catswhiskers New Seed

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    Beautiful photos.
     
  11. xylona

    xylona Seedling

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    Oh these are really good. I love birds, they are so neat to watch.
    I have seen a few chipmunks here when I would go for walks with my co-worker, but I haven't seen any around my house. We have a ton of squirrels too, but they usually stay somewhat away from our yard...I don't think they care for the neighborhood cats.
     

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