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marjean Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 12:48:46 PM



Can you identify these birds? If you can, you win a prize from me. I'll send the first person who can identify them a gift.

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prariehawk Posted - Sep 28 2013 : 6:04:11 PM
My brother in Texas says his neighborhood is overrun with rabbits. He traps them and takes them about four miles away and releases them. I told him four miles wasn't far enough but he seemed to think it was. There is a family of foxes where I live, so no rabbits and the woodchucks seemed to have disappeared as well. Anytime there are no predators around, the rabbits are going to flourish.
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marjean Posted - Sep 28 2013 : 3:26:36 PM
We have a neighbor that feeds Farrel cats and the streets are over running with them. The local animal control caught 50 in one week. She can't afford to have them spayed. The cat fights are not pleasant to hear late at night either.

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Cissik Posted - Sep 28 2013 : 1:33:44 PM
My neighbor grows certain vegetables in her front yard to encourage wild bunnies to eat there. Well, they end up in all our yards looking for stuff. They are overunning the neighborhood, yet she sets live traps for squirrels. Often complains about crows. I love wildlife and don't like seeing them trapped or poisoned (we find a lot of dead crows around). Has anyone else encountered a neighbor or a situation like this?

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marjean Posted - Sep 28 2013 : 08:18:07 AM
We had racoons one night but they ran away when I came to the door to take their picture. Camera shy!!! lol

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texdane Posted - Sep 28 2013 : 06:46:20 AM
Love the pics! The cranes are so beautiful.

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marjean Posted - Sep 27 2013 : 08:01:39 AM


This came a calling yesterday to my back door! Don't know what he was looking for or just want to play in the rain tree flowers on the patio!!!lol

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kristin sherrill Posted - Oct 23 2010 : 5:37:59 PM
Marsha, I emailed you this morning. Yes, I did get it. Thank you so much. I love the note cards. I am always needing those. This was fun. Thanks again.

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marjean Posted - Oct 23 2010 : 09:53:33 AM
Hi Kris,
Did you get the package I sent you? Hope you like it.

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marjean Posted - Oct 12 2010 : 11:03:56 AM
If I can get to my camera fast enough when more birds come to the feeder I'll have another bird later this week. Be on the lookout!

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marjean Posted - Oct 12 2010 : 11:02:26 AM
Well, those are both good guesses but the name of this butterfly is a "painted lady". It looks so much like the Monarch it's hard to tell the difference.
My email notifications are still not working right so if I'm a day late replying that is why.
Thanks for playing round 2 of guess that wild life.


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Calico Hen Posted - Oct 11 2010 : 5:15:30 PM
My guess is that it is an Admiral butterfly.
Dorinda Posted - Oct 11 2010 : 4:47:14 PM
Is it a Monarch? I'm not sure if I spelled it right.

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marjean Posted - Oct 11 2010 : 08:37:02 AM
I'll give you one more day to guess and then I'll tell you what kind of butterfly this is. Come on and guess, it's just for fun!

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marjean Posted - Oct 10 2010 : 3:07:29 PM
Ok, any guess on the kind of butterfly this is??? Dorinda you can play!

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4HMom Posted - Oct 09 2010 : 08:45:12 AM
They are definately Sandhill Cranes! I LOVE them and they're so fun to watch!

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marjean Posted - Oct 08 2010 : 08:21:11 AM




This landed on my daughter's foot while she was taking garden pictures.

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kristin sherrill Posted - Oct 08 2010 : 08:20:47 AM
Marsha, thank you! I will email you. This was fun. We have lots of the Herons here and they look prehistoric. They are so big with all those legs and beak. Very pretty birds.

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marjean Posted - Oct 08 2010 : 08:03:37 AM
Osprey are smaller and people mistake them for eagles all the time. They are so beautiful and we have lots of them around here too!

Any butterfly experts like myself on here? I'll post another picutre of a butterfly that is here in Florida and see if you can guess what it is. More gifts too!

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marjean Posted - Oct 08 2010 : 08:01:29 AM
The top of their heads are red, if that helps! Thanks Dorinda you're a good farmgirl for letting the other gals have a chance. They fly over the house every morning early and sound like what would you say, pre-historic birds! That's what they sound like to me.

We have a winner!Kristin you are right, they are Sandhill Cranes! We have them all over Deltona. Poppa and Mamma with two or three chicks all fluffy and cute by the side of the road eating bugs. We have the most lakes in one city around so they nest here as well. This is a family pair with the chick now with full color only smaller than the parents.
Email me your address so I can send you your gift. Thanks everyone for playing.
If anything else shows up we'll play another round of guess that wild life!

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jpbluesky Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 5:20:37 PM
can't really tell what color they are either, but we have lots of herons here. I would guess thay are Herons.

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sherrye Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 4:02:30 PM
are they osprey happy days sherye

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kristin sherrill Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 3:57:19 PM
What about a Sand Hill Crane? I must be the only one playing.

Kris

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Dorinda Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 2:15:21 PM
Alright Marsha, I know what they are. But I would be cheating if I told because I have them in my back yard.
Plus You know I'm from Florida. Ha!Ha!


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kristin sherrill Posted - Oct 07 2010 : 2:09:18 PM
Is it a Great Blue Heron? I can't really tell what color they are. They are beautiful birds.

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