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Related: About this forumBirds are going nuts this afternoon!
Photos are not doing justice to how many birds are swarming around the feeder. Rain, thunder, sleet is predicted for this afternoon so maybe they are storing up.
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Birds are going nuts this afternoon! (Original Post)
Callalily
Mar 2022
OP
Yes those are the ones I have the most. Starting to get a little yellow, fight over the food.
Walleye
Mar 2022
#6
Great shots Callalily - especially the second with the bird flying toward your feeder!
George McGovern
Mar 2022
#8
Walleye
(30,725 posts)1. I have had lots of finches. Are these some kind of finch?
2naSalit
(86,071 posts)2. I think it's...
Sparrows and finches, they tend to hang out together at feeders.
Callalily
(14,885 posts)5. Yes, most are finches.
The'll turn bright yellow in the summer, as I'm sure you know.
Walleye
(30,725 posts)6. Yes those are the ones I have the most. Starting to get a little yellow, fight over the food.
I love them in the summer theyre like wild Canaries
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,308 posts)3. These are great, my dear Callalily! They are so hard to catch.
I understand your frustration! You're very aware of how many shots you took, and how many really worked.
All we see are your successes!
Callalily
(14,885 posts)7. Thanks Peggy!
spooky3
(34,303 posts)4. Cuties! Nt
George McGovern
(5,410 posts)8. Great shots Callalily - especially the second with the bird flying toward your feeder!