But the absolute best thing I've seen so far was a cardinal get pooped on by another bird and then decide to just keep eating. DSC_3573 by saw50st8, on Flickr
Glad to see more posts here. Keep the pics coming!
Nu, let's see some of yours
No feeders this year.
Anything specific that you want to see? I have way too many to upload to flickr. Unless someone has an easier way for me to do it from my phone.
I just figured out a way how to post photos from Google Photos. I'm not endorsing the site mentioned below. It's just what I found helpful...1) Create a link to your photo2) paste the link onto https://ctrlq.org/google/photos/ as instructed3) copy and paste the "Direct Link (URL)" that is generated from the website into your post4) type Code: [Select][img]http://before the link and[/img] after the link
[img]http://before the link and[/img]
I can't get it to work. It doesn't embed the picture.
You are posting on the website or through tapa?
Looking for a squirrel proof feeder.. like those sticks that go in the ground where I can place it away from trees... any suggestions.. max $150
I will fix the instruction tomorrow.
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3bWJ_9jaowvuP6p50PWCs3LqhxL6La_OYdnDN0AfrkvOUlG8yhH4-f8vMCBu_3HO1M2cAozdiQAFyeCWWXUO8P15O0QXSHyklhdhTvt2vDZg2JclhIWQRJkqJB0EUJ468NXW9bzVQQ=w2400[/img]
Hit share in Google Photos for the one you are looking to postHit create linkCopy the link it gives you. I am using this one https://photos.app.goo.gl/QUqE1Ws3xbrDcKbZAGo to https://www.labnol.org/embed/google/photos/Hit generateIt will give 2 options "Direct Link" and "HTML Embed"Copy the link under Direct Link. For the picture above it is https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3bWJ_9jaowvuP6p50PWCs3LqhxL6La_OYdnDN0AfrkvOUlG8yhH4-f8vMCBu_3HO1M2cAozdiQAFyeCWWXUO8P15O0QXSHyklhdhTvt2vDZg2JclhIWQRJkqJB0EUJ468NXW9bzVQQ=w2400 [/q]
Carolina Chickadee
Very interesting. When they moult, their beaks appear larger, but the one in your first picture still seems to have an abnormally sized beak. I'll ask the guys on What's This Bird for some insight. It might be some sort of deformity.
American Robin Fledgling - This guy was wandering around the yard so my kids thought he needed help. We did some research and hes fine on his own, so they put him back. We kept watch to make sure his parents were still feeding him. (I feel bad for him out there on the floor in this rain storm right now!)