A cute little Bird with an unusual name,do you know what it is?

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Hi VanGone, if that little birdie were over here it would be very similar to a crested tit, and pretty much only found in Scotland, but America being what she is
I doubt I'm right:laughing7:


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Hi VanGone, if that little birdie were over here it would be very similar to a crested tit, and pretty much only found in Scotland, but America being what she is
I doubt I'm right:laughing7:


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Its called a tuffted Titmouse over here also hammered so you are right, interesting to hear about your bird also.
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my fave is the cedar waxwing. I love it when they come through.
 

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my fave is the cedar waxwing. I love it when they come through.
Yep the Waxwings are very cool. They really attack a tree with fruit or berries on it I will post a shot of that in a while.
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I love to feed the birds here in Ohio, in the winter, but I can't afford it anymore.

I live in a large tract of woods, and when they are feeding heavy 50 lbs of sunflower seed doesn't last a week.

It was ok when it was $ 10.00/ 50 lb, now it's over $ 30. !!

We used to keep 3 feeders full, but last year we didn't even start. I feel as if I'm letting my little feathered friends down, but either they eat, or my wife and I do. :sadsmiley:
 

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I love to feed the birds here in Ohio, in the winter, but I can't afford it anymore.

I live in a large tract of woods, and when they are feeding heavy 50 lbs of sunflower seed doesn't last a week.

It was ok when it was $ 10.00/ 50 lb, now it's over $ 30. !!

We used to keep 3 feeders full, but last year we didn't even start. I feel as if I'm letting my little feathered friends down, but either they eat, or my wife and I do. :sadsmiley:

I hear you, my babies (the birds/squirrels/chipmunks) have had to cut down eating store bought food a lot since I've been out of work. When I do feed them, it is like turning on "kitty TV" for my cats out the sliders : )

We have tufted titmouses (mice : ) here too, very cute birds!
 

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VanGone

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It does get pretty costly for sure. I dont get to many birds or I would have to cut back on seed.
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Oh by the way-I did recently find a place (Agway) that usually has 30lb bags for sale for $10.......not the gourmet seed, but my babies all like it pretty well. Ace Hardware has it for sale a lot too.
 

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Oh by the way-I did recently find a place (Agway) that usually has 30lb bags for sale for $10.......not the gourmet seed, but my babies all like it pretty well. Ace Hardware has it for sale a lot too.
Thanks Catobra. We have Ace here. I will check it out. Thats a pretty cheap price.
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