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... During The Dead Winter, When I Can't Fish

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... i spy on birds... i got this cool shot i thought i should share with you guys.

 

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  • Super User

We use to love having bird feeders outside our living room window - until a bear tore them up, twice! Nice pictures! :)

Yea cool pics man, thanks for sharing.

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Pretty amazing action shot on the incoming bird. Nice!

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We have two feeders also and have some of the fattest doves in the area. All they get is sunflower seeds as don't want to get fancy. Down side was the skunks and racoons. Water ballons have kept them away!!

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I enjoy it myself. The cats and I spend a lot of time watching them out our big side window where we put the feeder. About once a week a catch a squirrel tryign to get into it...............hilarity ensues.

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We had nine red male cardinals at the feeder this afternoon. A record for us.

I search out and visit new potential fishing spots, plan and dream.

Got these shots a couple years ago.    Never could get them to come to the feeders, although I heard not many do.    It's been kinda sparse this year, not even sure I have seen a single cardinal this winter, and usually we are infested with them.

 

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I see them all over the woods when fox hunting during the day. I swear playing woodpecker distress calls them in

not even sure I have seen a single cardinal this winter, and usually we are infested with them.

 

 

I spoke too soon, there is a single male out on the feeder now.

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