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Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
Here in Vatican we¡¯ve seen the following: American Goldfinches(30-40) Baltimore Oriole(a first at our feeder) Pine Warblers Chipping Sparrow Mourning Doves Eurasian Collared Doves Inca
By Jim Todd · #2721 ·
Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
LABIRD: I will post a couple of eBird lists from yesterday with videos to show the feeding frenzy at my place, but meanwhile today ¡­. 100% survival of my hummingbirds despite 10 F. I brought in all
By James V Remsen · #2720 ·
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No hummingbirds in my yard this winter, and none have shown up the last two days. Heavy use of black oil sunflower seed yesterday while it snowed by the usual suspects, but also including my first
By David P. Muth · #2719 ·
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Hi Erik, I had 2 hummers the last two days and had not been seeing hummingbirds for weeks. I sent you a picture of one via private email as I was not able to identify. I had a chipping sparrow
By Anne Gaiennie · #2718 ·
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I couldn't get to feeders (too treacherous with bad knees) so I threw sunflower seed on patio and ground. Had about 65 goldfinches on the ground at one time and I'm sure there were more. They kept
By Sandra Barbier · #2717 ·
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From: Charles Hughes <crhughes3@...>Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 11:41:47 AM CSTSubject: Re: [labird] Snow birds? What's at your feeders? The one Rufous Hummingbird remains at my
By Catherine Hansen · #2716 ·
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Erik, All, ???? My backyard hasn't been very active this year, but it was interesting to see how the birds that were there handled the snow and the record cold that followed.? I put some videos
By Paul Conover · #2715 ·
Re: Limpkin sent packing?
Several years ago, post-Limpkin arrival, we had very cold weather with low-teens and a long subfreezing period here in Eunice. It was probably not quite so cold in Kraemer, but both Limpkins and apple
By Mac Myers · #2714 ·
Limpkin sent packing?
Labird: Got some amazing snow photos from Kraemer, La where Limpkins were first found. I wonder what effect this freeze and snow is going to have on Apple Snails. Will the Limpkin era abruptly
By Paul Dickson · #2713 ·
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I'm in Mid City Baton Rouge in Goodwood neighborhood. I did get a Purple Finch and House Finches, had flocks of Goldfinches, Red-bellied and Downies, Mourning and White-winged doves, Tufted Titmouse,
By Catherine Hansen · #2712 ·
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Hi everyone, I've gotten a flurry of the same birds, especially lots of Goldfinches and Yellow rumps with the cold weather. A new hummer appeared and I have no idea what it is. Interesting bird
By Harriett Pooler · #2711 ·
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We had a nice long list today, including our 114th yard bird, a Rusty Blackbird.? We also had a mystery bird we are still working on.? Lots of photos but none great.? I'll post it if we can't
By Michael Cavanaugh · #2710 ·
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Three Rufous type hummingbirds are trying to share two heated feeders with reasonable success. I've got loads of red-winged blackbirds, c. grackles, and am Goldfinches, etc. but the most unusual
By Jane Patterson · #2709 ·
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I walked to City Park in New Orleans between 2 and 3 p.m. Snow was still falling heavily, and blowing blizzard-like from the north. I estimate nearly 8 inches had accumulated. An Anhinga with its head
By David P. Muth · #2708 ·
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At the same time: Eastern Bluebird, Brown Thrasher, a bullying Summer Tanager, several Warbler flavors, finches galore (but no pufis or juncos), and the usual suspects...Cardinals, chickadees, blue
By Missy Bowen · #2707 ·
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Erik at al Its been a real smorgasbord here. The snow marked my ruler between 9-10 inches. Obviously lots of Goldfinches, but Cardinals, Pine Warbs, OC Warbs(also hitting hummingbird feeders),
By Toddy Guidry · #2706 ·
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Same here in Algiers. Black-chinned, Rufous, Buff-bellied. Surprise Spotted sandpiper. A few Goldfinches, House finches. An Orange-crowned warbler desperately using the hummingbird feeders. I
By Kevin Colley · #2705 ·
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It seems to be a trend here on the West Bank in the last few years in general with declining goldfinch numbers. For example, today I have had one, and that bird never even came to feeders, it was a
By James W. Beck · #2704 ·
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We got about 7 inches of snow in southeast Baton Rouge parish. So far in my backyard and feeder I have had the following in much higher numbers than usual: American Goldfinches, Northern Cardinals,
By muchio7@... · #2703 ·
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Nice, Erik! Kind of slow here in Marrero. Yellow-throated Warbler, three Ruby-throats, our Black-chinned and Rufous has been about it so far. [email protected]> wrote:
By James W. Beck · #2702 ·