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In reply to the discussion: Little bird and bigger birds [View all]

mnhtnbb

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9. Do I know! Indeed.
Thu May 29, 2025, 07:24 AM
May 2025

My regular bird feeders are hanging outside my fenced courtyard. The damned geese--and a pair of ducks--have been coming up from the pond to scavenge for seeds dropped by other birds rooting for their favorite seeds from the feeders. They ate the tops off some lilies before they flowered. I go out and chase them away when I see them. Worse than squirrels! But they are fun to watch. One pair had one lone gosling this year. It was quite a little fluffer.



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Little bird and bigger birds [View all] mnhtnbb May 2025 OP
Wow! Great capture of the Hummers! Beautiful photo! Diamond_Dog May 2025 #1
Thanks! mnhtnbb May 2025 #10
Hummingbirds are so much fun to watch, Callalily May 2025 #2
Do I know! Indeed. mnhtnbb May 2025 #9
I love your photos, my dear mnhtnbb! Great color and detail! CaliforniaPeggy May 2025 #3
My youngest son's partner mnhtnbb May 2025 #8
That sounds great! Telephoto lenses are lots of fun. CaliforniaPeggy May 2025 #11
Oh what gorgeous photos you have gotten mnhtnbb! Thank You! George McGovern May 2025 #4
Thank you! mnhtnbb May 2025 #7
I have this one bird on my balcony. Tom Dyer May 2025 #5
For a time mnhtnbb May 2025 #6
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