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Dear_Prudence

(1,101 posts)
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 11:29 AM 8 hrs ago

Birdfy and AI

I got one of those Birdfy bird feeders with a camera for Christmas. I am really enjoying it. I've had 60 birds just this morning! My son also bought the AI add-on, which identifies the birds. Part of the fun is finally learning which sparrow is which. And, perversely, part of the fun is being smarter than AI. For example, I am in Cincinnati and AI identified sevrral birds as Anna's hummingbirds. The pictures show the infamous Blurry Birds or LBJ (Little Brown Jobs). As you know, Anna's humming bird lives on the North American West Coast. Yes, it could happen, birds get blown away or transported, but you need more than a blurry picture of a part of a brown bird to document that. As Sagan said, "Extraordinary claims reqire extraordinary evidence." I promise that if I do get a clear photo of that hummingbird (or a UFO), I will post it to DU. 🐦🐦‍⬛🛸👽

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Birdfy and AI (Original Post) Dear_Prudence 8 hrs ago OP
Which sparrows? Cirsium 7 hrs ago #1
Just 10 species all day Dear_Prudence 2 hrs ago #3
Wonderful Cirsium 1 hr ago #6
We feed the birds and squirrels. cksmithy 3 hrs ago #2
Your yard sounds lovely and lively! Dear_Prudence 2 hrs ago #4
We are literally in one of the oldest parts of our city. cksmithy 2 hrs ago #5

Dear_Prudence

(1,101 posts)
3. Just 10 species all day
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 04:58 PM
2 hrs ago

But lots of house finches and house sparrows. My other sparrows are the chipping sparrows with its little Rufus cap and the song sparrows with the striped breast. I was shopping over near the city dump today and saw a gull. Probably not a good idea to create a backyard dump to attract gulls to my yard 😆

cksmithy

(448 posts)
2. We feed the birds and squirrels.
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 04:02 PM
3 hrs ago

We always have mourning doves, scrub blue jays and a wide variety of finches (mostly common), sparrows, black phoebes, and so many more. The birds do actually migrate, I have to get the bird book out to try and identify them. It is so fun to watch them using our small water feature taking their baths. The squirrels are so well fed by us and the mature trees in our neighborhood, that they never raid our bird feeders. We always talk about setting up a camera, but after 20 years I doubt we ever will. I would love to watch video or even stills of the critters who come into our backyard. We have squirrels, possums, foxes, raccoons, owls and hawks in our 100+ year old plus neighborhood with 60 ft tall trees. Hope you get a good photo post.

Dear_Prudence

(1,101 posts)
4. Your yard sounds lovely and lively!
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 05:13 PM
2 hrs ago

Our suburban neighborhood has no foxes running thru it, but sometimes deer, lots of hungry sqirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, and possum. I have seen only one coyote in the neighborhood in 25 years although they live in a nearby park, but my NextDoor app goes nuts whenever one is spotted.

cksmithy

(448 posts)
5. We are literally in one of the oldest parts of our city.
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 05:37 PM
2 hrs ago

We are surrounded by subdivisions in all directions from all decades (still building), so no deer or rabbits. The hawks, owls and foxes take care of the mice and tree rats. The circle of life, which is wonderful.

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