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03-30-2009, 03:43 PM | #1 |
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New webcam for lakes region bird watchers
I just added a bird feeder webcam. I'm still playing around with different feeder setups.
http://www.ossipeelakecam.com/feedercam.php |
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03-30-2009, 07:28 PM | #2 |
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I love the cam! Black oil sunflower seed is selling for 19.95 per 50 lb bag down here in CT at our local Agway. I couldn't help but notice that that is what is in your feeder. Great View. Thanks.
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03-31-2009, 06:05 AM | #3 |
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place your wager! When will the first squirrel appear on the bird feeder cam?
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Worse yet,when will the first bear appear?
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03-31-2009, 11:14 AM | #5 |
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Every time go to check it out all I see is wire mesh and bird seed. Is there a secert as to the time to check it out??
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03-31-2009, 02:48 PM | #6 |
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Right now would be a good time RLW. It's 3:45 PM. Mornings (8-9) and late afternoons 3-5 are the times that most birds feed. here's the the pic.
I have a question for paddler. Does the streaming video work for the feeder cam? I tried today and it didn't do anything. |
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I hope I don't see one. If I do it will be the first time in over 20 years of living here.
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...those f*#%@n squirrels. At my place I keep a hose handy and spray them with water when they attack the feeders. My neighbor thinks I'm nuts but I get a kick out of it. The squirrels hate to get wet!!
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My son is a paintball player. I purchased some ammo for him yesterday, to be specifically used for target practice on squirrels attacking our feeders.
So, if you see any painted squirrels... |
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Bird Feeders & Furballs....
Everyone needs to hope that they don't have to deal with these crafty hungry critters!!
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That is a great sequence of photos TR.
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trfour: Where was that sequence shot? That's hilarious.
Years ago, while backpacking in the Great Smokies with friends, I had a couple of very tenacious bears pull a similar stunt with our supposedly bear-proofed food. As we always did in bear country, we strung out food way up between two trees in a mesh hammock. That night, the bears kept coming and one eventually climbed the tree, hung on the rope suspending the hammock and broke it -- crashing to the ground and making off with the hammock. The next day, we recovered two of the three bags that he'd taken off with. He'd also absconded with one of my friends' backpacks, which we found discarded in the brush. He's torn a pocket off the side and bitten through the metal body of an SLR camera. I have some photos of the mess and will post. When they're determined, they are hard to stop! Okay, I am now returning this thread to the subject at hand sorry for hijacking. I love the bird feeder cam.
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Thank You For The Birdfeeder Cam, paddler....
SS, thanks.
Grant, pics were sent to me by a friend. No history of origin, too cool not to share though. I found one more;
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