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Old 05-25-2018, 10:27 PM
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Great pictures! My Cardinals and my Blue Birds spend the entire day pooping on the doors and mirrors of my trucks. I have to wash the trucks off daily.


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I'm dealing with this myself right now with a female cardinal. She defacates down the door of my truck while fooling around with her reflection in the side mirror. It's so bad the truck is undrivable until washed off!
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When I had that problem with birds looking at their reflections in my Blazer's side mirrors and messing all down the door I cut out the side mirror covers from an old car cover and put those over the Blazer's mirrors; just attached them with a rubber band. That solved the problem.
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I caught this hummingbird in my aunts flowers. He wasnt scared of me so I got my phone out. When I was taking his picture he got real close to me!
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Birds are amazing. Its still puts me in awe how such a small brain can enable a creature to fly with such grace and control. Sensing the wind currents and immediately compensating. Also the whole swarm-flock flying in unison. Was watching this the other day at a local park. Had to be 500-1000 birds all together and flying as one. Really incredible.
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seen on the farm.
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Dove kiss.
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No wonder I don't have cardinals!
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Those damn doves are as dumb as a box of rocks.....constantly flying into the windows on our house. Our dog came up to the back door with a freshly deceased one in his mouth the other day, proud as can be.

I was completely surprised to see cardinals here in AZ. Not quite as vivid in color as the ones we had back in IL, but definitely still a cardinal. Bentley, you got a whole bunch of 'em! Thanks for the pics!
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Recently showed up in Alabama . . . ultra rare Yellow Cardinal
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Those damn doves are as dumb as a box of rocks.....constantly flying into the windows on our house. Our dog came up to the back door with a freshly deceased one in his mouth the other day, proud as can be.

I was completely surprised to see cardinals here in AZ. Not quite as vivid in color as the ones we had back in IL, but definitely still a cardinal. Bentley, you got a whole bunch of 'em! Thanks for the pics!

Bill...we plant sunflowers every year...and the Cardinals come in bunches to eat them! BBBentley has a bunch...wow!
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