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Offline Wrightwood

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #20 on: Mar 04, 08, 10:53:41 AM »
They love suet and works year round!

An audible notification method that seems to work well with flickers is by placing a long metal fireplace duct from your bedroom and above the roof line. They will let you know at about 5:30 am that they are in the area  :crazy:

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Anyone know how to attract the Northern Flickers??  What do they like?


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #21 on: Mar 04, 08, 08:30:07 PM »
Here you go, Cinchy.  :)
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/ident.html

I look forward to your online Wrihgtwood bird identification guide on this forum.
Thanks for thinking of it!  :2thumbsup:

Everybody thank Cinchy in advance!!!!  :elefant:
Sorry Nolena but I am computer challenged.  Thanks Angelwolf for starting it.  That is so much easier than having to read through everyone's posts to try and find a bird.

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #22 on: Mar 04, 08, 09:25:53 PM »
WOW!  Those are great pictures Angelwolf.  I have noticed that the bag of seed I bought from The Hardware Store is made up of large pieces and it stays on the ground uneaten for weeks.  Maybe I just bought the wrong bag.  The person working there didn't know anything about birds.  Although I still like that store for other reasons. 

I will go out and buy a new oriole feeder with bee guards this weekend.  I use 1 cup of sugar to 4 cups of boiling water.  Then I add yellow and red food coloring to make it orange.  The humming birds like it too and they can access the sugarwater through the bee guards.  I only mention the bee guards because I noticed an old entry on this site about problems with bees.

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #23 on: Mar 06, 08, 09:56:52 AM »
I love those photos- that is so helpful since I am used to only seeing the ravens where we used to live ::) - I don't know birds well, so I will definitely be checking this out- I'll be getting some seed too- thanks for the info!

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #24 on: Mar 12, 08, 08:47:51 PM »
I put an orange in my yard today.  I hope to attract an oriole. I  will keep an update.  Has anyone else seen an oriole yet this year?  If so, which one?

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #25 on: Mar 12, 08, 09:28:48 PM »
I think I saw one the other day, but I have to check the references to be sure. It was about the size of one of the scrub jays, but I don't think it was an oriole due to the colors. I will let you know.

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #26 on: Mar 12, 08, 09:39:35 PM »
I found the one I saw yesterday at our feeder....
It was a Red-breasted Nuthatch Sitta canadensis
Picture from USGS site Nolena posted earlier in this thread.


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #27 on: Mar 13, 08, 08:19:58 AM »


I will go out and buy a new oriole feeder with bee guards this weekend.  I use 1 cup of sugar to 4 cups of boiling water.  Then I add yellow and red food coloring to make it orange.  The humming birds like it too and they can access the sugarwater through the bee guards.  I only mention the bee guards because I noticed an old entry on this site about problems with bees.

I use the 1:4 ratio when making hummingbird food, but have only used packaged oriole food.  I thought the sugar/water ratio for orioles was more like 1:6.  I've also heard that food coloring is not necessary- can be harmful even.  Anyone know for sure?  I know too much sugar is not good for any of the birds.

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #28 on: Mar 13, 08, 08:38:46 AM »
I don't use the red color, it is not needed for nutrition, it is supposed to make the birds come to the feeder.  With 10 feeders in the summer I don't need to attract them.  :)

I put more sugar in the colder months and lighten up as it gets warmer.

We have 2 hummers but have not seem more.  1 of them spent the winter here so I left one feeder out.

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #29 on: Mar 13, 08, 08:46:31 AM »
Name:     Stellar Jay
Spotted:  All Seasons
Food:      PEANUTS is the favorite-sunflower seeds, birdseed


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #30 on: Mar 13, 08, 08:48:27 AM »
Bird:         House Finch
Spotted:  Year Round
Food:       Loves Sunflower Seeds


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #31 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:34:34 AM »
Bird:        Mockingbird
Spotted:  Late February
Food:      ????


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #32 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:45:29 AM »
Bird:        Hummingbird (not sure of what kind)
Spotted:  Different times, they leave for winter (a few stay)
Food:      Sugar Water - feeders and natural nectar from flowers


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #33 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:49:06 AM »
Bird:          Scrub Jay
Spotted:    Year Round
Food:         PEANUTS - and other bird seed


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #34 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:52:24 AM »
darn your good Angelwolf!

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #35 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:53:15 AM »
Thanks..  :)  Bored at work.  LOL

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #36 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:55:04 AM »
Bird:         Lesser Finch
Spotted:   June - these birds in my area (East Cyn) left
                before the first snow, they have not returned yet.
Food:       Thistle


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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #37 on: Mar 13, 08, 09:58:49 AM »
Maybe Wildman can post some of his photos with names, he gets some other type of birds that I have not captured....

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #38 on: Mar 13, 08, 11:19:59 AM »
Nice work, Dana! :2thumbsup:

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Re: Birds in Wrightwood
« Reply #39 on: Mar 13, 08, 11:32:32 AM »
What a great thread! Thanks a bunch. The hummingbird is an Anna's.

 

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