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Bird Watching Anyone
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10/21/13 08:58 AM
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Here's a topic that hasn't hit the BB....maybe because there is no interest  . I became interested in hawks about 40 years ago. I would notice these big birds perched in a tree on the side of the interstate. I found out they were Red-Tailed Hawks. I got curious. I then found out there are hawk-watches along the western hills (mountains) of New Jersey bordering the Delaware River and in New York along the Hudson River. Each year the Audubon Society conducts "raptor" counts (hawks, falcons, eagles) from mid August to mid November. So one year I went to Hook Mtn in Nyack, NY along the Hudson River. There were a dozen of nerdy bird watchers with big binoculars and telescopes calling out the names of hawks flying by. To the naked eye they were dots in the sky, but these folks were calling out, "immature, male, sharp-shinned". They would keep a running chart of numbers. On a busy day in September they would count up to 1,000 broad-winged hawks migrating from Canada to South America. I thought that was pretty cool. Today, I'm a backyard bird feeder. Chickedees, Tufted Titmouse, Cardinals, Nuthatches, Towhees, Juncos, Downy Woodpeckers visit my feeders. Its a peaceful hobby just watching them out my window. Occasionally I go for a hawk watch in Cape May, NJ or along the Jersey marsh lands. This past weekend I saw a first; a Marsh Hawk. Any fellow, nerdy bird watchers out there?
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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10/21/13 03:54 PM
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Well, I can appreciate the birds singing in the morning or on the rare occasion I see a bluebird at the park or whatever. And, no offense to my friend MC, but as far as bird watching, I'd probably equate it to watching paint dry. Oh, and let me add, I do have a fear of birds flying directly overhead. Always have. I don't mean high up in the sky but, but anywhere near my head.  TIS
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
[Re: MaryCas]
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10/21/13 05:21 PM
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Mig, I don't have a humming bird feeder, but I've seen them and humming birds feeding. They are cute little buggers. I don't have a people feeder either, but some of them are pretty sloppy SB/Kly, Cardinals are definitely cool. Very territorial. They are known to fight with their reflection in a window. I hope the Red Sox beat them. TIS, SB is afraid of clowns and you're afraid of birds overhead. What am I going to do with you two. A little bird poop on your head is good luck. Kly, Guess where I saw that Marsh Hawk? The Brigantine Wildlife Refuge. Its about 20 minutes from my house. Connected to Brigantine Refuge is the Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, which is quite large. I've been there several times, riding my bike on an 8 mile trail out into the bay. I wanted to be a forest ranger in my younger days. I'm a bit of an environmentalist. I do love Mother Nature.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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10/22/13 10:00 AM
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The most interesting bird I've had in my yard is a turkey vulture. It was pulling at the carcass of pigeon that I think was killed by a little Cooper's hawk (it came back later to finish the meal). My favorites, though, are the blue jays -- big, pretty, and noisy.
I lived in apartments most of my life, but bought a house a few years ago and have slowly gone from one tiny feeder to about ten. The squirrels, of course, were the bane of my existence until I finally just gave up and started putting peanuts out for them. The peanuts, now, have attracted crows -- who are worse than the squirrels. They come in gangs, keep other birds away, and knock down feeders. I'd love to find something that squirrels like, but crows aren't interested in.
I adopted a full grown but young and rambunctious German Shepherd a couple of months ago. My bird feeding season is just starting, so the crows are in for a little surprise this year....
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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have slowly gone from one tiny feeder to about ten. The squirrels, of course, were the bane of my existence until I finally just gave up and started putting peanuts out for them. M-Pete....ten feeders  you must really draw a crowd, that can get expensive. I have a four position feeder that I fill with sunflower and millet and then a suet cake. Squirrels are a pain and very clever at getting in the feeders. Your dog should help. A few times I've had a pair of mallard ducks on the ground around the feeder. There is a small lake nearby. I also had a solo turkey. I've had a flock of 12 pass through the yard one year when the feeder wasn't up. Now I have about 10 doves that peck around the ground for the spillings.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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M-Pete....ten feeders  you must really draw a crowd, that can get expensive. I've never had ducks or turkeys! It's not that expensive - through the summer I only have up a couple of hummingbird feeders and a couple of hanging birdbaths. In the winter the latter two are filled with peanuts or some other rough material, then there's two suet feeders, and two small and two bigger ones that get filled with seed. I get a good number of doves/pigeons that sweep the ground clean, too! As to the summer, I have eleven small old fruit trees that still kick out a bit of fruit. The birds and squirrels get ALL of that! They seem to plan ahead which day they're going going to swoop in and clean a tree out. They can literally strip a peach of everything edible while leaving the stone hanging on the tree. I have some pears that arrive later in the season - the squirrels fatten up on them, and barely move when I come out of the house. All in all, it's a better then even exchange -- I get the blossoms in the spring and the animals year round.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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10/23/13 01:02 PM
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We have a whole animal sanctuary in our yard. We got all sorts of birds, cardinals, blue jays, robins, sparrows, crows, a red tail hawk that pops up occasionally and hunts the squirrels. We also have rabbits, chipmunks, obviously squirrels, either a gopher or a groundhog, coyotes come through, we found a dead fox that was caught by a coyote in the backyard a few weeks ago, probably have raccoons that come out at night and i'm sure others that im missing.
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Re: Bird Watching Anyone
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01/04/14 10:21 AM
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Recently the The Press of Atlantic City wrote an opinion piece regarding government programs that work and they cited the laws that were passed to ban DDT and the protection of endangered species - eagles and other raptors being the beneficiaries. Some stats: There are 148 bald eagle nests in New Jersey with 41% in Cumberland and Salem county (that's south Jersey along the Delaware Bay). In 1963 there were 417 eagle nest in the entire lower 48 states! In 1970 there was 1 (one) nest in all of New Jersey. Since I've moved to South Jersey 7 years ago, I've sighted eagles no less than a dozen times. In the sky you can't mistake them; the largest flying bird you will see and the white head is prominent. Sitting in a tree top they look like they weigh 100 lbs.
Last month a Snowy Owl was spotted in a nature reserve in the marshlands near Atlantic City. A very rare sighting for birds that normally winter in Canada and Russia. Speculation is that the food source up north is not so abundant. They primarily dine on lemmings; not that there are lemmings in New Jersey, but there are a lot of ducks, which is also on their menu. Snowy Owls are the largest specie of owls in the world.
Lastly, I added a bird to my sighting list - a Carolina Wren. It was on my suet feeder. It took me awhile to find it in my book. Uncommon in NJ. Nice rusty brown back and wings, lighter below, like a cinnamon color with a distinctive white stripe over the eye.
Chirp, chirp.
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