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Cary BirdCam Blog: The Big Fledge
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Monday, July 21, 2014. I hope to see the new additions around the yard! David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Cary lies in the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) and is the state's 7th largest municipality. It is found at latitude 35.8 N and longitude 78.8 W. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist. View my complete profile. The Birds of CaryBirdCam. Backyard Life List (*=photographed by BirdCam). Ace Town and Country.
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Cary BirdCam Blog: New Bath is Definitely in Use
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Monday, July 7, 2014. New Bath is Definitely in Use. David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Cary lies in the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) and is the state's 7th largest municipality. It is found at latitude 35.8 N and longitude 78.8 W. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist. View my complete profile. The Birds of CaryBirdCam. Backyard Life List (*=photographed by BirdCam). Brown Headed Cowbird *. WCPE The Class...
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Cary BirdCam Blog: Almost The End of Catbird Summer
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Thursday, August 7, 2014. Almost The End of Catbird Summer. David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Cary lies in the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) and is the state's 7th largest municipality. It is found at latitude 35.8 N and longitude 78.8 W. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist. View my complete profile. The Birds of CaryBirdCam. Backyard Life List (*=photographed by BirdCam). Brown Headed Cowbird *. WCPE Th...
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Cary BirdCam Blog: Finally! At a Feeder
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Sunday, July 6, 2014. So mission accomplished: it is definitely worth keeping the nectar feeders going. And I can count on some weeks yet of hummer activity. David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Cary lies in the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) and is the state's 7th largest municipality. It is found at latitude 35.8 N and longitude 78.8 W. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist. View my complete profile. The Uni...
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Cary BirdCam Blog: Cardinal Update
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Sunday, August 10, 2014. So all is happy in the cardinal community here! David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Cary lies in the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) and is the state's 7th largest municipality. It is found at latitude 35.8 N and longitude 78.8 W. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist. View my complete profile. The Birds of CaryBirdCam. Backyard Life List (*=photographed by BirdCam). Bill of the Birds.
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Cary BirdCam Blog: Eating Like Crazy
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. I suppose it can only be expected that a diligent bird feeder will have regrets, one day. And that comes in summer when the adult birds think it a fine idea to bring their broods to those feeders that were so dependable for them. Which is happening now, here. And the seed disappears quickly! With all of the native foods that are out there- -really? David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist.
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Cary BirdCam Blog: Looking Ahead to Changes
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Friday, August 15, 2014. Looking Ahead to Changes. Friends, I must close up shop for about ten days so will suspend posts whilst I deal with some business. When I return to this page, I hope to have some updates on changes. Will Junior grow up more? Shown) Will the catbirds have migrated? Will the Blue Jays and Grackles have found lusher pastures? Will the young cardinals molt? So many changes are possible in mid to late August and I cannot wait myself for what there is to see! David R. Lindquist. Nation...
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Cary BirdCam Blog: Hummer Doings are Different
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Sunday, July 27, 2014. Hummer Doings are Different. One of the most striking things about the current hummingbird season is the surprising amity between birds. I am used to one particular hummingbird (usually the female! I'll have to see if this continues! David R. Lindquist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CARY BIRDCAM LOCATION MAP. Subscribe to Cary BirdCam. David R. Lindquist. View my complete profile. The Birds of CaryBirdCam. Backyard Life List (*=photographed by BirdCam). Brown Headed Cowbird *.
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Cary BirdCam Blog: And Another Look at the Bird Bath
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014. And Another Look at the Bird Bath. How about one more bird bather? And here is a fine shot of one of the more vigorous bath users- -a Brown Thrasher. All of the thrushes and their allies have a great interest in bird bathing. It's usually much greater than with the other passerines. Nor do they seem terribly bothered by water depth in the various styles of bath here: the shallow and the somewhat deeper both get their traffic.Enjoy this look! David R. Lindquist. Bill of the Birds.
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