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Pat
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      06/19/06 11:15 PM Attachment

I sometimes call these guys sherbet birds for obvious reasons. My wife got this snap while the bird was in deep shadow and I had to goose the gamma to get some visible color. He is at least red, blue, green, and yellow.

The real name of this bird is Painted Bunting.

Pat

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Edited by Pat (06/20/06 08:35 AM)

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Re: yard bird new [re: Pat]
      06/19/06 11:22 PM Attachment

Three more yard birds in a conference about the equitable distribution of grain supplies. Mr. White, Mr. Dove, and some other thingy.

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Edited by Pat (06/19/06 11:23 PM)

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Re: yard bird new [re: Pat]
      06/20/06 07:31 AM

They all look to be about sandwich sized to me!



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Re: yard bird new [re: GaryM]
      06/20/06 08:34 AM

We have enough dove to handle harvesting a few but we are short on quail. As a lad I shot zillions and one quail just about makes one good sandwich. Now we barely have enough of them to satisfy my desire to hear them call and not nearly enough to support harvesting.

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Re: yard bird new [re: Pat]
      06/20/06 08:51 AM Attachment

Another snap of Robert. (Bob White)

We have at least one pair in the front yard and surround and another pair hangs out in the back of the house. They have several relatives farther afield.

Pat

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Edited by Pat (06/20/06 08:54 AM)

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Re: yard bird new [re: Pat]
      06/20/06 09:23 AM

We have song birds around, particularly Blue Birds, but not too many Doves and such.

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Re: yard bird new [re: GaryM]
      06/20/06 11:29 AM

Gary, We have a good variety. I like the American goldfinch (AKA wild canary, but not related to a canary), lots of cardinals, bluebirds, armies of mockingbirds, house finches, redwinged blackbirds, whip-poor-will, tufted tit mouse, ladder back woodpecker, flickers, pileated woodpecker, red headed woodpecker, belted kingfisher, barn swallows, and on and on.

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Re: yard bird new [re: Pat]
      06/20/06 01:20 PM Attachment

Barn swallow parents here are on either side of a babby who left the nest prematurely, about 3 days before managing flight. The parents would hang out with it and feed it. Three of them were out of the nest too early and 2 for sure and maybe all 3 ended up making it.

The parent caught in this snapshot immediatley prior to landing next to the baby illustrates the deeply forked tail of the barn swallow that easily distinguishes it from a lot of its cousins.

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Re: yard bird new [re: Pat]
      06/20/06 10:17 PM

Pat,

It tickles me the way they, barn swallows, swoop around me while I mow the grass. They are after the bugs that are stirred up by my passage. They don't always appear, but I enjoy their antics when they do.

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