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Jun 11, 2016 8:29 AM CST
Name: Mika
Oxfordshire, England and Mento
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Awww Lovey dubby Lovey dubby That is one seriously luxurious bird house! Hilarious! Hilarious!
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Jun 11, 2016 9:48 AM CST
Name: Robin
Southern Michigan (Zone 6a)
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Hilarious! I agree I was thinking 'Wildflower' should be in the name to name the worlds prettiest coop...and then I thought better of it. You should name it the 'Wildfowl Hilton'. Give your DH a kudos for the great job! I tip my hat to you.
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Jun 11, 2016 9:53 AM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
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What adorable baby birds! Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Lovey dubby
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Jun 11, 2016 11:20 AM CST
Name: Marie
Ohio (Zone 6b)
Christine, now that's a fantastic 'biggest bird house'!

Awww....adorable babies! Lovey dubby
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Jun 11, 2016 3:34 PM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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Rolling on the floor laughing Robin. We are thinking about naming it when its finished. May need to rethink the name to cover all the birds.
May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day --Native American Proverb

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Jun 11, 2016 7:54 PM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
North Fl. (Zone 8b)
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Nice 3-fer Melanie! Thumbs up

Christine those babies are so cute. Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Fuzzy wuzzies yet. Adorable. I love the 'Wildfowl Hilton' that Robin suggested. That's going to be some kind of luxurious hen house!
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown
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Jun 11, 2016 10:18 PM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Okay, I've been in a coma for a while because I guess I had way too much fun in Orlando. I haven't even been to the movies this week! I did take more pictures of the birds in my last photo but I didn't have the energy to post. I just wanted to make sure I posted the one, at least, and I put it on Facebook at the same time.

I was making a run for the border (aka: getting burritos at Taco Bell) when I saw the birds in the pasture. I didn't have my camera on me, just my crappy cell phone. I went home, ate, and then drove back up the road. Some of you may remember last year when I was taking pictures and I got my car stuck and Dad had to tow me out. This is that same pasture. This time, I parked in a guy's driveway. Well, in the grass because I didn't want to block his driveway. I still managed to set off his motion detector and he came out to make sure I was okay. *Blush* I told him I was taking pictures of the birds and how I got stuck before and Dad had to tow me. He said with all this rain we've had I definitely didn't want to park on the side of the road. He was very nice, but I did notice there's a church on the other side of the road about 100 yards up. A bit more of a walk, but a nice parking lot for next time! While walking along the road, I also had the opportunity to make sure the Timberland boots I bought myself for Christmas are indeed waterproof. Rolling on the floor laughing

I saw the Roseate Spoonbill right off, but I wasn't sure about the Wood Stork because it had its head down when I first drove by. The second time I drove up, it actually had its wings spread (I think it was drying them) and I so wish I could have gotten a picture because it looked awesome! Still, I'll just be happy at seeing an endangered species and be quiet.

This Little Blue Heron looked really blue to me. Like, darker and more intense color. Or maybe it's just my better camera?

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Wood Storks still look weird to me, but I kind of like them. Not everyone can be a Painted Bunting!

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When I got home, I was reading my book and it said Wood Storks have pink feet. And I thought, "Did I even see its feet? Weren't they in the water or grass?" But then I saw this picture.

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When I went to Orlando last week, I wanted to see lots of things, but I did really want to see a Roseate Spoonbill. And I did see that juvenile one. You can really see how this one is colored much more intensely. But I couldn't help but stand there and think, "We drove to Orlando, and here you are a mile from my house." Hilarious! Dad also tipped me off tonight on a spot to check out. He's a retired letter carrier and they see things. FYI, don't you think it's hard to groom one's self with a spoon-shaped beak?

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This is my unintentionally "arty" shot. I like the reflection of the bird in the water. Didn't even mean to do that.

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They say, "Birds of a feather flock together". But I think most water birds are happy in each other's company. Also, my book said the Spoonbills will hang with Egrets and Herons. It also says they are closely related to the Ibises, which I can kind of see. I thought it was neat seeing these two species so close together. Also, you can really see the size difference. My book says they're closer in size, and I thought Roseate Spoonbills were generally bigger. Maybe it's the way they stand. The Spoonbill tends to bend its legs while the Stork was mostly upright.

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There was a Snowy Egret in the same general area, but when I walked toward it, it got spooked. The pictures are a little blurry because it was walking away from me very quickly. I can't blame it.

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Here's another shot of the trio. The pink flowers are some kind of Rhexia spp., FYI.

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In other news, I was watching the bird feeder today. It's mostly Tufted Titmice, but I think I saw the Carolina Chickadee once. The Titmice are pretty funny about taking turns on the feeder. Like today there were at least three of them because I could see when they flew back into the tree. So I would watch as one would eat at the feeder while the others waited their turn in the tree. Sometimes, I've seen two at the feeder, but not often. I'm not sure if they were skittish because the male Cardinal was feeding on the ground. And that brings me to a question. I've seen this before, but I forgot to ask, but then I saw it happen three times today. The female Cardinal flew over and I watched the male bring seeds to her. Do they normally feed their mate? Is that some kind of courtship thing? I'm fairly sure it wasn't a juvenile because she was as big as him and she flew around into several trees and bushes as I was watching. I just thought it was sweet.
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Jun 11, 2016 10:30 PM CST
Name: Margaret
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Wonderful shots Melanie. Thumbs up
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Jun 11, 2016 10:34 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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I've only seen the adult cardinals feeding the young ones, not each other Melanie. But the juveniles are getting pretty big and mature looking now, so maybe that's what you saw. Or . . well maybe he was flirting with her. Cardinals do raise two broods per year here, but mine usually start mating and nesting again later in the summer.

The water birds are beautiful, and yes that Roseate Spoonbill has gorgeous colors on him/her. The Wood Storks always look sort of prehistoric to me because they have such large heads and heavy beaks. They're much prettier when they're in flight, I think. Then the elegant black and white feathers show off.
Elaine

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Jun 11, 2016 11:23 PM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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I forgot I took some pics of a White Ibis flock in the neighborhood.

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There were a few juveniles in the group. They're the ones with the brown feathers.

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Jun 12, 2016 2:52 AM CST
Name: Mika
Oxfordshire, England and Mento
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Wonderful photos, Melanie - you're lucky to have such a great variety of birds local to you. The pics with different types of birds together really help to give size perspectives. Love the water reflection!
I'm sure Elaine's right about the cardinals feeding each other, although I do approve of the (cardinal) principle that males should bring treats to females! Hilarious! Hilarious! Hilarious!
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Jun 12, 2016 8:50 AM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
North Fl. (Zone 8b)
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Fabulous shots Melaine! KUDOS! Thumbs up Thumbs up

The male cardinal does htis feeding behavior as a mating or courtship ritual. I have seen it many times but here is documentation:
http://www.wild-bird-watching....
which says in part:
At your bird feeder, one of the mating habits you may see is referred to as "mate feeding". What you'll see is the male pick up a seed, hop over to the female, and the two momentarily touch beaks as she takes the food.

Mate-feeding continues through the egg-laying and incubation phases of breeding. This behavior is actually common to many of our backyard birds. The video to the right shows an example at the nest.

Mate feeding is thought to be part of the pair bonding process. That is, it gives the female an idea of how well the male will provide food to their eventual young.

I also ran across documentation about the cardinal fighting your side rear view mirrors or windows or anything they can see their reflection in:
From:
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/...
Which says in part:
Many people are perplexed each spring by the sight of a cardinal attacking its reflection in a window, car mirror, or shiny bumper. Both males and females do this, and most often in spring and early summer when they are obsessed with defending their territory against any intruders. Birds may spend hours fighting these intruders without giving up. A few weeks later, as levels of aggressive hormones subside, these attacks should end (though one female kept up this behavior every day or so for six months without stopping).
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown
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Jun 12, 2016 10:02 AM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Thanks, Ann! I had noticed the Cardinal hadn't been attacking the mirrors in a while, but I was just grateful. That's good to know that it's seasonal behavior. And I knew he was feeding the female! So cool.
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Jun 12, 2016 12:06 PM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
North Fl. (Zone 8b)
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Welcome!
Several weeks ago I observed 2 of our male cardinals fighting like you've never seen before. Gosh, it was wicked! I seriously thought one was going to end up dead. The challenger didn't seem to want to retreat gracefully. He finally got the message though thank goodness.
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown
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Jun 12, 2016 1:42 PM CST
Name: Robin
Southern Michigan (Zone 6a)
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Wonderful photos Melanie! Lovey dubby You make such good posts!
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Jun 12, 2016 3:15 PM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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Last spring there was a cardinal male attacking our garage and car windows; it would spend hours at a window per day or two. I didn't know if it was a little bit off its rocker Hilarious! because it would leave such a mess on the windows, like it was mating with it's reflection... Blinking Blinking
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Jun 12, 2016 4:33 PM CST
Name: Robin
Southern Michigan (Zone 6a)
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Hilarious!
God blessed me with dirt.
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Jun 12, 2016 5:12 PM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Thanks, Robin! I'm getting much better at taking bird pics now that I have a camera with a super zoom lens! Makes the birding easier when I can see them!

Christine, you put images in my mind I'm not sure I want there. Rolling on the floor laughing
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Jun 13, 2016 6:49 AM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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Sorry Melanie. Hilarious!

Here's a cute little hummingbird to help wash that image from your mind. Smiling
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Jun 13, 2016 6:54 AM CST
Name: Mika
Oxfordshire, England and Mento
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Aww - they really are cute, aren't they? Thumbs up

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