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Jul 28, 2013 12:51:51   #
tailback32 Loc: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
 
Just a few visitors to the feeder and yard.

Nuthatch
Nuthatch...

Bluejay
Bluejay...

Cardinal Babies
Cardinal Babies...

Female Cardinal
Female Cardinal...

Cardinal Male
Cardinal Male...

Turkey Vulture
Turkey Vulture...

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Jul 29, 2013 05:57:30   #
cur Loc: rochester ny
 
Nice selection of birds. What are you putting in the feeder for that last big guy????

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Jul 29, 2013 10:38:27   #
Indrajeet Singh Loc: Goa, India
 
tailback32 wrote:
Just a few visitors to the feeder and yard.


Nice set, thank you.

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Jul 29, 2013 12:08:36   #
JB007 Loc: Southern-Colorado
 
tailback32 wrote:
Just a few visitors to the feeder and yard.



Thanks for sharing :thumbup:

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Jul 29, 2013 15:29:28   #
Hollyak Loc: E. Texas
 
love the babies..looks like they're singing!

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Jul 29, 2013 22:11:46   #
tailback32 Loc: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
 
cur wrote:
Nice selection of birds. What are you putting in the feeder for that last big guy????


Thank you for your comments and viewing. Unfortunately I think the big guy has used my feeder as an area to feed on the smaller birds. I have seen the feathers on the ground under the feeder. This picture is actually one for three vultures that were in the tree. We had a very heavy rain and they were all sitting with wings spread trying to dry out. This was the best shot showing the face. Thanks again for viewing.

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Jul 29, 2013 22:12:51   #
tailback32 Loc: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
 
Indrajeet Singh wrote:
Nice set, thank you.


Thank you. I have had many visitors this year. I really like your avatar. Thanks for viewing my post.

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Jul 29, 2013 22:16:30   #
tailback32 Loc: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
 
Hollyak wrote:
love the babies..looks like they're singing!


Thanks Holly, yes it does look like that. They were fun to watch from egg to the day they left. I was not aware of the small sharp item in the throat, which I assume helps them get the food down. It was a fun learning experience on my part. Thanks for commenting and viewing my post.

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