Simple video on how to fill grains in NFS Bird Feeder.
Friday, January 30, 2015
Common Redpoll & Finches part 2, Central Park Bird Feeders, NYC
A male Common Redpoll sharing the feeder with an American Goldfinch but not the male House Finch. The Ramble, Central Park, New York City. January 24 & 25, 2015.
How To Make a Birdhouse Out of Wood
http://waysandhow.com/?p=1501 Creating something with your hands is always a fulfilling, enjoyable and productive endeavor, especially if done with someone c...
Friday, August 2, 2013
Wild Bird House : Attack of the Baltimore Orioles - Feeding on Grape Jelly, Oranges & Mealworms
A bunch of early Orioles feeding on Jelly Oranges & Mealworms. Shot May 5th, 2013 Tecumseh, KS with a Nikon D3100 DSLR.
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Bird on a wire
Bird Watching i one of my many hobbies. I want to share this video of birds outside my House.
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Making a birdhouse for four bird couples
Doing some handcraft for the birds. Structure is a bit more complicated for the reason that I didnt want it to look like ordinary bird house, and for the general challenge. Hopefully the birds will accept it. Another video of fastening this on tree will appear near weeks.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Hooded Pitta New arrival @ Bidadari ( Nov. 2012)
The Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida) is a passerine bird. It is common in eastern and southeastern Asia and the Maritime Southeast Asia, where it lives in different types of forests as well as on plantations and other cultivated areas. Hooded Pittas can reach a length of 16 to 19 cm and a weight of 42 to 70 g. Their diet consists of various insects (including their larvae), which they hunt on the ground, and berries. In the breeding period, which lasts from February to August, they build nests on the ground; both parent take care of the eggs and the fledglings. They are highly territorial and their fluty double-noted whistle calls ("qweeek-qweeek") can be constantly heard from their territories, sometimes throughout the nights. In captivity, Hooded Pittas mix well with other species although may be aggressive toward other Pittas when breeding. In the London Zoo, they are kept in a large walk through aviary in the restored Blackburn Pavilion bird house, while at the Durrell Wildlife park they are in a large walk-through exhibit with birds such as Palawan Peacock-Pheasants and White-rumped Shamas.en.wikipedia.org
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Fat Obese Pigeon chilling out on Shed Roof
Fat obese pigeon chillaxing on my neighbors shed roof. Pigeons and doves constitute the bird family, Columbidae, that includes some 310 species of near passerines. They are stout-bodied birds with short necks, and have short, slender bills with fleshy ceres. Doves feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. This family occurs worldwide, but the greatest variety is in the Indomalaya and Australasia ecozones. In general, the terms "dove" and "pigeon" are used somewhat interchangeably. In ornithological practice, "dove" tends to be used for smaller species and "pigeon" for larger ones, but this is in no way consistently applied, and historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation between the terms. The species most commonly referred to as "pigeon" is the Feral Rock Pigeon, common in many cities. Doves and pigeons build relatively flimsy nests from sticks and other debris, which may be placed in trees, on ledges, or on the ground, depending on species. They lay one or two eggs, and both parents care for the young, which leave the nest after seven to 28 days. Unlike most birds, both sexes of doves and pigeons produce "crop milk" to feed to their young, secreted by a sloughing of fluid-filled cells from the lining of the crop. Young doves and pigeons are called "squabs". Pigeons and doves exhibit considerable variations in size. The largest species is the Crowned Pigeon of New Guinea, which is nearly turkey-sized, at a weight of 2-4 kg (4.4-8.8 lb) The ...
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Chicken Coop Plans - What You Should Look Out
Chicken coop plans are a tremendous investment decision. Despite the fact it will save you a lot of money because they build the hen house on your own - while using right chicken coop plans it's not necessary any do-it-yourself experience to ensure that you construct a chicken coop your friends will envy you for. However, you may also get your very own mini farm, full of egg production. Get your ideas here tinyurl.com . Are you aware that it's also possible to take advantage of the chicken manure for your own home composting system? Composted chicken manure becomes excellent organic fertilizer that can be used with your plants and vegetables. Hen house plans are available in different qualities, pretty much like anything. Here let me make it easier to find some proper chicken coop plans to make building your individual hen house a hit! Idea #1: Chicken Coop Plans and Coop Sizes It is advisable to choose the best plans which fit how many chickens you will definitely have. Don't force so many chickens into not big enough a space! That will not go suitable for your chickens' overall health, and they also will not lay as numerous eggs either. Each bird should have enough space to live on pleasantly. By using a normal sized chicken, actually not less than 3-4 sq ft of space per bird. Your chicken coop plans must ensure that you get a perfect idea how big the structure will probably be, or you'll need to house less quantity of chickens ...
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Ambitious Wren trying to build a nest
House Wren trying to get a big twig into a small nest hole. Location is southern California in March 2012.
Birds
I've set up a network camera watching the birdhouse and wrote a program that takes a picture everytime the picture changes enough using the same algorithm i used to build minecraft structures from pictures that i'm probably gonna do a video about later