I will be playing this one. Take a second or two and see if it looks like fun to you.
https://www.birdsource.org/gbbc/whycount.html
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The Great Backyard Bird Count takes place from February 13 through 16 this year. Charlie's link is to the GBBC main site.
I'll do my best, but my bird ID skills are fairly poor. Maybe one of these will be the day that a flock of finches swoops through my yard!
Cynthia H.
Sunset Zone 17, USDA Zone 9
P.S. to Charlie MV: I moved your post so that more people have a shot at seeing it.
I'll do my best, but my bird ID skills are fairly poor. Maybe one of these will be the day that a flock of finches swoops through my yard!
Cynthia H.
Sunset Zone 17, USDA Zone 9
P.S. to Charlie MV: I moved your post so that more people have a shot at seeing it.
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{chuckling} Thanks, Charlie, but the Wings I design are only Gold. Well, with the occasional Red ("Let's Go, Red Wings!").
I like my raptors, but don't see many here in suburbia. Although there was a big ole red-shouldered hawk that blew in the local strip mall and scared away the pigeons for a couple of days. You think with all that free food he would'a hung around for a while.
I like my raptors, but don't see many here in suburbia. Although there was a big ole red-shouldered hawk that blew in the local strip mall and scared away the pigeons for a couple of days. You think with all that free food he would'a hung around for a while.
A little off topic, but reading about the hawk reminded me about our Bubi. An eagle-owl called Bubi has been living around the Helsinki Olympic stadium since January 2007. It became famous when it attended a football match between Finland and Belgium in June 2007, during the qualifying for the European Football Championship tournament. After having watched the game for 17 minutes from the upper part of the stand for spectators, Bubi decided to participate and started to hover among the players. The match had to be stopped for 6 minutes until Bubi left the field. Finland eventually won the match 2- 0 and Bubi became the unofficial mascot of the Finnish football team. Bubi has last been seen near the stadium in November 2008 and will hopefully be there again when more activities start.
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CharlieMV, of course the thread is screwy, who started it??? (looking around and ducking) It may be it was spammed and the WM had to make some corrections. Had that just happen to one of my threads.
Solveig--cool video, as usual! IMO, it looks like he's circling around, searching for his handler. The way he was approaching people it looks like he's had some falconry training and either flunked, escaped, or was turned out to fend for himself. Not that anyone would have stuck their arm out, he's a pretty big boy, that one! But I bet he would have landed. Didn't see any jesses, but that doesn't mean anything. Intriguing.
Solveig--cool video, as usual! IMO, it looks like he's circling around, searching for his handler. The way he was approaching people it looks like he's had some falconry training and either flunked, escaped, or was turned out to fend for himself. Not that anyone would have stuck their arm out, he's a pretty big boy, that one! But I bet he would have landed. Didn't see any jesses, but that doesn't mean anything. Intriguing.
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OK, just watched the second video. First--cute commercial--don't need to understand the language! Second, Bubi has his own skybox (that's what we call the luxury boxes here) for free; I'm jealous. Third, I can't believe no one was in attendance at the stadium, or was that for security reasons? Fourth, he looks similar to what we call a Great Horned Owl, but ours has more white on the breast.
Again, thanks for the cool videos!
Again, thanks for the cool videos!
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Well, they belong to the same genus, Bubo. Great Horned Owls are Bubo virginianus and Bubi is an Eurasian Eagle Owl, Bubo bubo.wingdesigner wrote:he looks similar to what we call a Great Horned Owl
The reason there wasn´t any audience at the stadium, when Bubi got his award, is probably because nobody actually thought that Bubi was going to be present himself. Bubi hadn´t been seen for about 3 months, but then he unexpectedly arrived well-timed for the ceremony.
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I'm on a backyard bird count site that logs birds from January 1st til December 31st. So far this year my bird count list is as such.
My category is, suburban, Suffolk LI NY. My total to date is 46 different species of birds. If you hear them, see them in your yard, or they are a fly over they count. To date this is what I have logged. I'm sure my count could be a little higher, but them little brown birds are very difficult to tell apart.
01: White throated sparrow
02: Fox Sparrow
03: Song Sparrow
04: House sparrow
05: Carolina wren
06: Tufted titmouse
07: Blue Jay
08: Red-Bellied woodpecker
09: Black-caped chickadee
10: Northern cardinal
11: Downy woodpecker
12: Common grackle
13: European starling
14: Mourning dove
15: American robin
16: Dark-eyed Junco
17: American Gold Finch
18: White Breasted Nuthatch
19: Northern Mockingbird
20: Great Horned owl
21: Red-tail Hawk
22: American Crow
23: Canada Goose
24: Mallard duck
25: Hairy Woodpecker 1/25/15
26: Coopers Hawk 2/16/15
27: Purple Finch 2/22/15
28: Red-Wing Blackbird 3/14/15
29: Great Blue Heron 3/15/15
30: House Finch 3/21/15
31: Brown-headed Cowbird 3/22/15
32: Osprey 4/1/15
33: Pine Siskin 4/11/15
34: Sharp-shinned Hawk 4/17/15
35: Northern Flicker (yellow shafted) 4/18/15
36: Peregrine Falcon 4/19/15
37: Rose-breasted Grosbeak 4/25/15
38: Eastern Towhee 4/26/15
39: Red-breasted Nuthatch 4/26/15
40: Turkey Vulture 4/28/15
41: Great Egret 4/28/15
42: Barn Swallow 4/28/15
43: Ruby throat Hummingbird 4/28/15
44: Baltimore Oriole 5/15/15
45: Cat bird 5/17/15
46: Orchard Oriole mystery bird revealed 6/28/15
My category is, suburban, Suffolk LI NY. My total to date is 46 different species of birds. If you hear them, see them in your yard, or they are a fly over they count. To date this is what I have logged. I'm sure my count could be a little higher, but them little brown birds are very difficult to tell apart.
01: White throated sparrow
02: Fox Sparrow
03: Song Sparrow
04: House sparrow
05: Carolina wren
06: Tufted titmouse
07: Blue Jay
08: Red-Bellied woodpecker
09: Black-caped chickadee
10: Northern cardinal
11: Downy woodpecker
12: Common grackle
13: European starling
14: Mourning dove
15: American robin
16: Dark-eyed Junco
17: American Gold Finch
18: White Breasted Nuthatch
19: Northern Mockingbird
20: Great Horned owl
21: Red-tail Hawk
22: American Crow
23: Canada Goose
24: Mallard duck
25: Hairy Woodpecker 1/25/15
26: Coopers Hawk 2/16/15
27: Purple Finch 2/22/15
28: Red-Wing Blackbird 3/14/15
29: Great Blue Heron 3/15/15
30: House Finch 3/21/15
31: Brown-headed Cowbird 3/22/15
32: Osprey 4/1/15
33: Pine Siskin 4/11/15
34: Sharp-shinned Hawk 4/17/15
35: Northern Flicker (yellow shafted) 4/18/15
36: Peregrine Falcon 4/19/15
37: Rose-breasted Grosbeak 4/25/15
38: Eastern Towhee 4/26/15
39: Red-breasted Nuthatch 4/26/15
40: Turkey Vulture 4/28/15
41: Great Egret 4/28/15
42: Barn Swallow 4/28/15
43: Ruby throat Hummingbird 4/28/15
44: Baltimore Oriole 5/15/15
45: Cat bird 5/17/15
46: Orchard Oriole mystery bird revealed 6/28/15
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