Pictures From My Smart Bird Feeder

Thank you for this thread, @Medusa. I used to go bird watching with my grandson when he was little, either to the nearby park or sometimes we would take a train to the nature reserve. We carried a little I-Spy bird book with us and it was great fun. Of course, he is now almost 21 and working but, bless him, he still comes with me once a year to the nature reserve.

As I've mentioned before, I don't have a garden so it's lovely to see all the birds that visit yours. I do love the beautiful cardinals.
 
Yes, they're starlings. They descend en masse, scaring away the other birds and making a mess! 🤨
They are! After reading @RadishRose's comment I looked it up and sure enough!
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That is a grackle on the left and a starling on the right. Starlings are definitely what's been visiting my feeder as you guys have already noticed. I'm learning so much about the birdie world with this feeder and you all along this ride with me. 🤗
 

Thank you for this thread, @Medusa. I used to go bird watching with my grandson when he was little, either to the nearby park or sometimes we would take a train to the nature reserve. We carried a little I-Spy bird book with us and it was great fun. Of course, he is now almost 21 and working but, bless him, he still comes with me once a year to the nature reserve.

As I've mentioned before, I don't have a garden so it's lovely to see all the birds that visit yours. I do love the beautiful cardinals.
I'm happy you are enjoying it, Pam. :) I'm having fun sharing it and learning about the birds in my region.
 
They are! After reading @RadishRose's comment I looked it up and sure enough!
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The starlings would overrun my feeder and wreak havoc. I called them the Mafia.
8-)
Thankfully, I haven’t seen them for the last few years; wherever they are, they can stay there!
 
The starlings would overrun my feeder and wreak havoc. I called them the Mafia.
8-)
Thankfully, I haven’t seen them for the last few years; wherever they are, they can stay there!
They've done that here a bit, but I've noticed in the last several days their visits are few and short so, I'm feeling more tolerant. If they get "bad," I might start researching ways to deter them. You know, strangely, it was that dove that really bugged me. She parked herself in the seed and wouldn't move! 😂
 
They've done that here a bit, but I've noticed in the last several days their visits are few and short so, I'm feeling more tolerant. If they get "bad," I might start researching ways to deter them. You know, strangely, it was that dove that really bugged me. She parked herself in the seed and wouldn't move! 😂
Yeah, doves are like that. They make themselves comfy and quickly feel at home, and they don't scare easily, as you've seen. Soon she'll be asking you to bring her a latte.
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Lady Cardinal showed up today. It's like they're taking turns, she and Mr. Cardinal.
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Husband shared this one with me. Looks like a heated discussion.
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One of those cool, in-flight pictures.
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Another in-flight. Not sure who the finch on the feeder is yelling at. There seemed to be a lot of yelling today.
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And the feeder is empty. Aw, hang on buddy; more is coming.
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Husband went out to fill the feeder shortly after this.
 
I had to jump on and post because I'm so charmed by this brave little finch standing his ground against a starling this morning.
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Lady Cardinal stopped by.
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And Mr. Cardinal, apparently annoyed at something or someone.
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Mr. Cardinal at a different time of the morning, still mad. Maybe he's not a morning bird. I get that.
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Pretty picture of the back of a red finch.
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The starlings have eaten all the food this morning. I've read that they do not like safflower seeds so I'm looking into a safflower hot mix from Amazon. Husband is sweet and feels like, "Well, they're birds too and we're feeding the birds." I get that but they're chasing the little birds away and this seed is expensive. He was thinking of maybe putting some food for them on the other side of the yard, which is a nice idea.
 
Pictures are a bit sparse so far today with no sign of Lord or Lady Cardinal. My husband put some of the regular seed in the feeder and the starlings have been having their way with it all morning. It's empty now so I'm going to put some hot seed in it. Husband would do it, but he's at work today.

I learned (from a youtube video) that starlings do not like safflower seeds. So we have some hot safflower seed mix coming, but it won't be here until Sunday so we're trying to stretch things out a bit by supplementing with the regular seed.

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Ugh.
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The starlings have been munching up the food lately and husband is trying to make it last (new supply arrives on Sunday) by mixing the hot sunflower seeds with the regular seed.

Some pictures from the last couple days. I have tons, but chose a few. :)


Pretty in-flight.
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The little Juncos always seem to be the ones at the feeder before the light.
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Looks like either a discussion or a minor disagreement. Things sometimes get testy at the feeder.
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Someone is getting chewed out! Yeesh I love how the guy on the right is completely unconcerned. Not his problem. lol
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Lady Cardinal inspecting the seed.
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