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1. 3 Nov 2009 20:55 | ||
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/search |
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2. 3 Nov 2009 20:59 | ||
Two of my favorites at that site ... |
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3. 4 Nov 2009 04:00 | ||
Marius, LOVE these links! Thanks! The Ptarmigan sounds like a cartoon character of some sort to me. Like an alien on a cartoon. And the Wood thrush sounds like the second-grade version of my son when he was learning how to play the recorder! LOL |
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4. 4 Nov 2009 05:11 | ||
THANKS Marius for these links. My cat and I loved the sounds! |
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5. 4 Nov 2009 08:37 | ||
Thanks marius...that site is going to keep me entertained for a long time I;m sure! |
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6. 13 Jan 2010 03:40 | ||
Found this video of several different bird calls and thought it was cool! |
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7. 13 Jan 2010 04:40 | ||
Thanks Robin. that was great! Here's another one to check out. |
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8. 13 Jan 2010 04:58 | ||
Hazer, that was the best!! Most enjoyable!! |
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9. 13 Jan 2010 06:03 | ||
Both fantastic links ... thanks! |
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10. 13 Jan 2010 08:05 | ||
Hazer, that bird is BRILLIANT! Never heard of one. Chainsaws, for goodness sakes!! Who knew?? |
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11. 15 Jan 2010 21:28 | ||
Robin, loved your bird call link. There were others on that page that were fun to visit too. I'll be back to check them out. |
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12. 16 Jan 2010 06:22 | ||
I had run out of bird seed for a period of time, so the poor winter birds were going hungry, and got used to finding food elsewhere, I guess. Finally, a couple of weeks ago I made it to the local pet store which is the only place I can find the non-germinating bird seed. (the germinating type sprouts corn, sunflowers, and multiple weeds throughout my front flower beds.) So I paid the big bucks and filled the feeders. Took a little while, but the birds have finally found the feeders. Now they are empty again in a matter of days. I like to picture the first lucky bird who finds them eating his fill, then flying back and announcing his find to the whole flock! What a popularity contest! |
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13. 1 Feb 2010 08:33 | ||
February 12-15 is the GBBC, or Great Backyard Bird Count. For more details, go to post # 6117 in Channel Baldur or just check out the site below. Experience is not required and it's a fun and cheap activity. Know some families with kids who participate and the kids get to add in the data, which they LOVE. Also, check out the photo section. |
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14. 3 Feb 2010 18:50 | ||
Great site marius. Thanks! |