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pixi 17-10-2003 01:22 PM

My New Pond/Waterfall
 
There are some side benefits to my latest acquisitions. The other day I
was wishing I had a few Cedar Waxwings hanging around.

Got up yesterday morning and took my binoculars to have my coffee on the
deck as I usually do. Suddenly there was a roar of wings; many, many wings.
I have six poplars in my yard and before I could blink an eye, they were
all loaded with birds. Dozens of them. Others were wheeling round the new
pond and landing on the pebbles on the shallow shelves.

Couldn't place them at first. They had crests and were the size of titmice,
but the color was wrong. I noted a bar running from the eyes back so went
and got my trusty bird book. Darned if they weren't Cedar Waxwings. I had
never seen one in the flesh before.

Regrettably, the waxwings are long gone. But all the rest are still here.
Bluejays, finches, sparrows of all kinds, cardinals, flickers, woodpeckers,
and many more. The other day I saw eight or ten bluebirds checking out
bluebird boxing. Don't know if they were looking for a winter home or what.
They seemed to be especially interested in the gourds which we take down in
winter as the wind here is very strong and tends to blow things down.

Well, this is a pond group and I am talking birds so will get out. Just
thought I'd share. I figure if you like fish, you must like birds too.

Pixi



Lori 17-10-2003 01:42 PM

My New Pond/Waterfall
 

Well, this is a pond group and I am talking birds so will get out. Just
thought I'd share. I figure if you like fish, you must like birds too.


Yep.


Steve and Lisa 17-10-2003 02:04 PM

My New Pond/Waterfall
 
Ditto
"Lori" wrote in message
...

Well, this is a pond group and I am talking birds so will get out. Just
thought I'd share. I figure if you like fish, you must like birds too.


Yep.




Susan H. Simko 17-10-2003 03:42 PM

My New Pond/Waterfall
 
pixi wrote:

Regrettably, the waxwings are long gone. But all the rest are still here.
Bluejays, finches, sparrows of all kinds, cardinals, flickers, woodpeckers,
and many more. The other day I saw eight or ten bluebirds checking out
bluebird boxing. Don't know if they were looking for a winter home or what.
They seemed to be especially interested in the gourds which we take down in
winter as the wind here is very strong and tends to blow things down.


Groups of bluebirds will often share bluebird houses in the winter. We
have several bluebird houses in the ayrd and often times in the winter
we will see three or four bluebirds exiting each house in the morning.
Put up some suet (ours prefer peanut suet) and they wil definitely stick
around. *smile*

As to getting OT with birds, I think most ponders share a love for all
nature not just our ponds.

Susan
shsimko at duke dot edu



Anne Lurie 17-10-2003 10:32 PM

My New Pond/Waterfall
 
Pixi,

Cedar Waxwings are among my favorite birds! I think they are certainly
among the most beautiful, as their feathers almost look "painted on"! BTW,
if some of the waxwings seem a little fatter than the rest and have grayish
breasts, those are Bohemian Waxwings. Although these are "western" birds, I
used to see large flocks of them when I lived in northern VT.

Here's to coffee on the deck with binoculars -- one of my favorite
pastimes!

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


"pixi" wrote in message
...
There are some side benefits to my latest acquisitions. The other day I
was wishing I had a few Cedar Waxwings hanging around.

Got up yesterday morning and took my binoculars to have my coffee on the
deck as I usually do. Suddenly there was a roar of wings; many, many

wings.
I have six poplars in my yard and before I could blink an eye, they were
all loaded with birds. Dozens of them. Others were wheeling round the

new
pond and landing on the pebbles on the shallow shelves.

Couldn't place them at first. They had crests and were the size of

titmice,
but the color was wrong. I noted a bar running from the eyes back so

went
and got my trusty bird book. Darned if they weren't Cedar Waxwings. I

had
never seen one in the flesh before.

Regrettably, the waxwings are long gone. But all the rest are still here.
Bluejays, finches, sparrows of all kinds, cardinals, flickers,

woodpeckers,
and many more. The other day I saw eight or ten bluebirds checking out
bluebird boxing. Don't know if they were looking for a winter home or

what.
They seemed to be especially interested in the gourds which we take down

in
winter as the wind here is very strong and tends to blow things down.

Well, this is a pond group and I am talking birds so will get out. Just
thought I'd share. I figure if you like fish, you must like birds too.

Pixi





Just Me \Koi\ 18-10-2003 12:42 AM

My New Pond/Waterfall
 
Ditto the ditto

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"Steve and Lisa" wrote in message
. ..
Ditto
"Lori" wrote in message
...

Well, this is a pond group and I am talking birds so will get out. Just
thought I'd share. I figure if you like fish, you must like birds too.


Yep.







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