Are you a bird watcher?
#1
Then check out this eagle cam. It's so amazing! You could actually count the feathers on the eagles heads.
http://www.wvec.com/marketplace/micr...eagle-cam.html
Enjoy. But it is addicting. And I'm so NOT a bird lover. They creep me out just like frogs do.
Ummm, I think I posted this in the wrong slot. I'm sorry for my goof up!
http://www.wvec.com/marketplace/micr...eagle-cam.html
Enjoy. But it is addicting. And I'm so NOT a bird lover. They creep me out just like frogs do.
Ummm, I think I posted this in the wrong slot. I'm sorry for my goof up!
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
Posts: 8,710
YOu are not a goof. We all post incorrectly once in a while and moderators will move it if they see it. LOL. I am not an official watcher but in Washington State we used to go to the Chehalis river and watch the eagles there. They are so majestic. And here in TExas, we live in the country so lots of birds. Yesterday, we had 20+ wild turkeys up on the hill just nibbling, and this morning I saw a beautiful red, red bird sitting on the brush pile we moved yesterday. It really made that brush pile look nice. Thanks for sharing. Of course, when I start feeding again we have hundreds. LOL. ALso hummingbirds.
#8
We love birds, currently we have 4 bird feeders on the property. Dh made 2 bluebird houses, and one bat house over the weekend. Last year while canoeing the white river we were lucky enough to get a glimpse of a bald eagle.
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