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1541What's going on outside when your not looking youtube-nocookie.com some birlongnshort35/13/2012
1540It is and so is yours! Nature can be so cruel!Carolyn-5/12/2012
1539I've seen those somewhere before. Am looking forward to return of the SwainsSnowshoe-5/12/2012
1538Thanks...............can't wait to hear from Siber. We saw four of these thNeeka-5/12/2012
1537The Dickcissel sometimes wanders into your area... birdweb.org "One June Snowshoe-5/12/2012
1536We get these all over our Oso berry in late Spring/early Summer. "Cedar WaNeeka15/12/2012
1535Siber is int the PNW. The Dickcissel is a Southern bird.Neeka-5/12/2012
1534Dickcissel? youtube.com birdweb.orgSnowshoe-5/12/2012
1533I believe it! Neeka-5/12/2012
1532Oh.............that's awful. I've never seen that in my bird bath. I didNeeka-5/12/2012
1531Crows around her mob everything. They're pests imo!Neeka-5/12/2012
1530Owls will eat birds, barred owls eat crow and even blue jayslongnshort-5/12/2012
1529Before that bird disease, we had a lot of crows around our area. I used to find Carolyn-5/12/2012
1528Around here we see magpies mobbing ravens, ravens mobbing eagles, etc.Snowshoe-5/12/2012
1527I know crows eat baby birds...............I've seen it with my own eyes. INeeka-5/12/2012
1526I see crows going after owls also, I think it's because owls do eat them andlongnshort-5/12/2012
1525Baby eagles are no longer babies: hancockwildlife.orgSmoothSail-5/12/2012
1524The only bird I'm aware of around here that has a Mohawk is the Cedar WaxwinNeeka-5/12/2012
1523Notice the thick beaks.Carolyn-5/11/2012
1522Chestnut-sided Warbler? birdweb.org "this is one of the commoner “eastern”Snowshoe-5/11/2012
1521Oh that is so very close! Only thing is, the Evening Grosbeak has a black cappedSiber-5/11/2012
1520Evening Grosbeak? google.comSnowshoe-5/11/2012
1519No, it definitely wasn't that, although I sure wouldn't mind seeing one Siber-5/11/2012
1518Was it anything like this? birdweb.org [graphic]Snowshoe-5/11/2012
1517Oh the weather can't be beat. It was a long time coming and we so deserve itSiber-5/11/2012
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