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When to put up the thistle? (5 posts)
by DLC - Last post on: 09-29-04 22:30
I'm in North Texas (Denton, north of D/FW). When should I put up my thistle/nyjer/niger seed? I'm thinking early October? DLC ... (Read More)

What is this bird?? (17 posts)
by Ellie Mae - Last post on: 09-29-04 22:03
Hello...I am a 1st time poster but have been lurking here for quite awhile. Nice group. I have a question about a bird I've spotted hanging around on my suet cage. I don't have a picture so will ty to describe. 1st of all, I am in SW lower Michgan. The bird is about the size of a mourning d... (Read More)

10x50 binoculars review recommendations (19 posts)
by DL - Last post on: 09-29-04 21:41
Hi, I'm looking for a light-weight, high quality 10x50 binoculars. I'm considering Celestron Regal LS, ($424), 29oz, 9' close focus Pentax 10 x 50mm DCF SP ($600ish), 30oz, 12' close focus Eagle Optics Ranger Platinum Class ($420), 27oz, 8' close focus Pentax 10x50mm DCF WP, ($350), 32.5oz, ... (Read More)

Memory load (9 posts)
by Al Johnston - Last post on: 09-29-04 20:58
Hi Doug, Memory load on the Norton System Doctor dispaly is 100% again. Does it need any more attention? Dad ... (Read More)

Are birds colour-blind ? (7 posts)
by NOTanEXPERT - Last post on: 09-29-04 19:58
Just wondered ...... forgive my ignorance, please ! We've been in our new home ( new garden included, obviously) for about 1 year. At our old home, our garden/patio area was concreted over. We put bread on the ground, in our back yard, every day ..... along with a couple of *hanging-seed-f... (Read More)

Re: Which Bird? (1 posts)
by Jim B - Last post on: 09-29-04 17:57
Greetings from Gloucester! I was hoping someone from your side of the pond would take a shot at this one but seeing as no one has .......I think it looks like a Fieldfare. -- www.forthebirdsboard.com Jim Barber Gloucester, MA "ali" wrote in message news:pjV5d.267$P95.144@newsfe5-... (Read More)

Hurricanes and Birds (5 posts)
by capntedy@hotmail.com - Last post on: 09-29-04 16:48
Hey there news group I recently had a question asked of me that I wanted to pose here. What do birds do in hurricanes and in high winds? Where do the tend to go and stay? Do they ride it out in brush? I can't imagine what happens to them in that situation. Any answers would be nice to hear. Than... (Read More)

Mississippi kite has headed south (3 posts)
by BuZzY - Last post on: 09-29-04 10:18
Hello-- A few weeks ago I checked in with some anecdotes about my little hawk that had stopped by our cedar tree. His mom must have done her work well: they checked out. I hope they return someday. I built a jerry-rig camera rig with about a 1200 mm lens and shot some grainy pictures--... (Read More)

feather clusters?? (2 posts)
by MELLOY - Last post on: 09-29-04 10:10
We love and adore our male Peachface parrot aka:Biki of approx 3 yrs, he is very tame and lives on us and eats what we eat plus his essential pellets and bird vitamins etc. He has a feather picking problem and once had an infected preening gland which had to be operated on and afterwards we thin... (Read More)

No hummers for several days. (12 posts)
by ---MIKE--- - Last post on: 09-29-04 09:29
I'm wondering if they have all passed through. The weather has been bad - first a lot of rain and now it's cold (frost expected tonight). In the White Mountains of New Hampshire. ---MIKE--- ... (Read More)

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