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In reply to the discussion: Shortly after 7 A.M. [View all]

2naSalit

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19. Indeed.
Wed Mar 6, 2013, 05:52 PM
Mar 2013

I thought you might be interested in that, it's quite charming to observe. Since you have access to them and watching what they do... They absolutely LOVE bark beetles. I lived in that place for over five years, was infested indoors and out when I moved in. The next summer a huge flock moved in and cleaned up the place! They were there every day and I was truly blessed to have them provide that organic service for me. I never had much of any sign of those beetles ever again, even to this day when I go back and visit my "awesome garden" that I built.

Glad you are interested it's truly a delight to have them around, and thanks again for going to the effort of getting those wonderful pictures this morning. I have a while to wait for them to get up here above 6,000ft... we're getting about ten+ inches of snow right now but the temps are warm ~ above 0(F) at night.

I just got a new camera yesterday and I hope to have some good "stuff" to share soon, after I get oriented to all the additional features beyond what my other, older camera has.

Shortly after 7 A.M. [View all] Solly Mack Mar 2013 OP
You had some good light. bluedigger Mar 2013 #1
My toes were so cold and the light was blinding. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #3
Ouch! bluedigger Mar 2013 #5
Dogs are like that. Bet he looked at you funny too. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #7
She paid for it. bluedigger Mar 2013 #8
Oh, dang. Hope you're all well soon. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #10
Thanks, Solly. bluedigger Mar 2013 #11
AMAZING! Earth_First Mar 2013 #2
They come here in swarms. They'll be gone soon though. :( Solly Mack Mar 2013 #4
Only you could present them to us like this Mira Mar 2013 #6
Thanks, Mira. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #9
Absolutely beautiful! 2naSalit Mar 2013 #12
What a great memory! I'll have to be on the lookout for their mating ritual now that I Solly Mack Mar 2013 #14
Indeed. 2naSalit Mar 2013 #19
Looking forward to your photos! I put out fruit for them Solly Mack Mar 2013 #21
Good job! I love Cedar Waxwings. alfredo Mar 2013 #13
They're a beautiful bird. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #15
I love their distinctive flight around their roosting tree. alfredo Mar 2013 #17
Yes! I saw that this morning. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #22
It is as distinctive as the flight of the Woodpecker. alfredo Mar 2013 #26
How pretty! Haven't seen one IRL. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #27
They are much bigger than one would think. alfredo Mar 2013 #28
I was surprised that some woodpeckers are as large as they are. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #30
I had to put a locking carabiner on the alfredo Mar 2013 #31
I don't get Raccoons. We have them they just don't come around. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #32
I have a bird feeder, woods, and a compost heap. They'll come right up to the back door. alfredo Mar 2013 #33
Take some photos. :) Solly Mack Mar 2013 #34
My wife would freak out if I got near enough to get a good shot. alfredo Mar 2013 #35
Wouldn't want that. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #36
Any animal related to the wolverine needs to be shown some respect. alfredo Mar 2013 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author Solly Mack Mar 2013 #29
Well done! pscot Mar 2013 #16
Thank you, pscot. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #23
Great light! ramapo Mar 2013 #18
Thanks, ramapo! Solly Mack Mar 2013 #24
Cool and freaky at the same time. n/t Bonhomme Richard Mar 2013 #20
lol! A lot of birds can give one pause. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #25
Too amazing! Celebration Mar 2013 #38
Thanks, Celebration. Solly Mack Mar 2013 #39
All great shots! Dyedinthewoolliberal Mar 2013 #40
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