Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
My deer are far too timid to attempt that. The coyotes have them looking over 
their shoulders. Nature's balance.

Paul via phone

> On Apr 23, 2017, at 12:28 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:
> 
> I have had to stop putting out feeders, except for hummingbird feeders.
> 
> The deer rise up on their back legs to butt the feeders, and spill out the
> seed so they can eat it.  Even feeders that are too high for them to reach
> (and therefore too high to easily refill) attract the deer to clean up
> underneath the feeders after the Jays and Cardinals pick out the choice
> morsels and scatter the rest. Once in the yard, they eat every tender shoot
> on every bush, and tempt my dog to chase them into the neighboring woods.
> 
> 
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
> 
> On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Stanley Halpin <
> s...@stans-photography.info> wrote:
> 
>> We have six feeders. Two are the standard plastic tubular type with a few
>> perch on the sides and a tray at the bottom. Filled with what our feed
>> store calls “cardinal mix.” These attracts cardinals, doves, sparrows,
>> redwing blackbirds, grosbeak, red bellied woodpecker, blue jay and
>> occasionally a variety of finch. The squirrels and turkeys used to raid
>> these but I have figured out effective defense mechanisms.
>> A third feeder with the same mix but only a small perch at the bottom
>> attracts the tufted titmice, nuthatch, house finch, purple finch, gold
>> finch. And a swarm of chickadees.
>> The fourth feeder is a perforated aluminum tube for peanuts for the
>> clinging birds. Hairy and Downey woodpeckers, Nuthatch, and occasional
>> others.
>> Then a fifth, for hummingbirds. And a sixth, for Orioles. We get both
>> Baltimore and Barn Orioles.
>> 
>> We’ve tried the suet feeders but our local birds don’t seem too interested.
>> 
>> We site the feeders with the following in mind: keeping the squirrels out,
>> keeping the turkeys out, keeping the feeders the right distance from our
>> windows to minimize bird strikes, and giving us a nice view so we can enjoy
>> the visitors. Oh, and photography would be nice but I don’t have positions
>> that give me a good sightline without disturbing the birds.
>> 
>> The turkeys learned that when I open the people-door out of the garage,
>> that I might well be carrying bird food. And they would come running. And a
>> few figured out that when the feeders were full, they could jump up, hit
>> the bottom of the feeders with the top of their head, jostle enough seed to
>> the ground for them to then find and eat… Some feeders now have fences on
>> the ground around the bottom so the turkeys can’t get underneath, others
>> have been raised just high enough so that even the best jumper can’t quite
>> get to them.
>> 
>> stan
>> 
>>> On Apr 23, 2017, at 9:17 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Steve. And thanks to all who commented or had a look.
>>> 
>>> Paul via phone
>>> 
 On Apr 23, 2017, at 5:57 AM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
 
 On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
 
> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't
>> show
> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
> 
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
 
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Re: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Alan C
We used to have impalas & duikers doing that but there are too many walls, 
fences & palisades now. Pity.


Alan C

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From: Daniel J. Matyola

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Subject: Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

I have had to stop putting out feeders, except for hummingbird feeders.

The deer rise up on their back legs to butt the feeders, and spill out the
seed so they can eat it.  Even feeders that are too high for them to reach
(and therefore too high to easily refill) attract the deer to clean up
underneath the feeders after the Jays and Cardinals pick out the choice
morsels and scatter the rest. Once in the yard, they eat every tender shoot
on every bush, and tempt my dog to chase them into the neighboring woods.


Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Stanley Halpin <
s...@stans-photography.info> wrote:


We have six feeders. Two are the standard plastic tubular type with a few
perch on the sides and a tray at the bottom. Filled with what our feed
store calls “cardinal mix.” These attracts cardinals, doves, sparrows,
redwing blackbirds, grosbeak, red bellied woodpecker, blue jay and
occasionally a variety of finch. The squirrels and turkeys used to raid
these but I have figured out effective defense mechanisms.
A third feeder with the same mix but only a small perch at the bottom
attracts the tufted titmice, nuthatch, house finch, purple finch, gold
finch. And a swarm of chickadees.
The fourth feeder is a perforated aluminum tube for peanuts for the
clinging birds. Hairy and Downey woodpeckers, Nuthatch, and occasional
others.
Then a fifth, for hummingbirds. And a sixth, for Orioles. We get both
Baltimore and Barn Orioles.

We’ve tried the suet feeders but our local birds don’t seem too 
interested.


We site the feeders with the following in mind: keeping the squirrels out,
keeping the turkeys out, keeping the feeders the right distance from our
windows to minimize bird strikes, and giving us a nice view so we can 
enjoy

the visitors. Oh, and photography would be nice but I don’t have positions
that give me a good sightline without disturbing the birds.

The turkeys learned that when I open the people-door out of the garage,
that I might well be carrying bird food. And they would come running. And 
a

few figured out that when the feeders were full, they could jump up, hit
the bottom of the feeders with the top of their head, jostle enough seed 
to

the ground for them to then find and eat… Some feeders now have fences on
the ground around the bottom so the turkeys can’t get underneath, others
have been raised just high enough so that even the best jumper can’t quite
get to them.

stan

> On Apr 23, 2017, at 9:17 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>
> Thanks Steve. And thanks to all who commented or had a look.
>
> Paul via phone
>
>> On Apr 23, 2017, at 5:57 AM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
>>
>> On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>
>>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't
show
>>> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
>>> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>>>
>>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
>>
>> Really nice shot Paul
>>
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>>
>> Cheers,
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I have had to stop putting out feeders, except for hummingbird feeders.

The deer rise up on their back legs to butt the feeders, and spill out the
seed so they can eat it.  Even feeders that are too high for them to reach
(and therefore too high to easily refill) attract the deer to clean up
underneath the feeders after the Jays and Cardinals pick out the choice
morsels and scatter the rest. Once in the yard, they eat every tender shoot
on every bush, and tempt my dog to chase them into the neighboring woods.


Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Stanley Halpin <
s...@stans-photography.info> wrote:

> We have six feeders. Two are the standard plastic tubular type with a few
> perch on the sides and a tray at the bottom. Filled with what our feed
> store calls “cardinal mix.” These attracts cardinals, doves, sparrows,
> redwing blackbirds, grosbeak, red bellied woodpecker, blue jay and
> occasionally a variety of finch. The squirrels and turkeys used to raid
> these but I have figured out effective defense mechanisms.
> A third feeder with the same mix but only a small perch at the bottom
> attracts the tufted titmice, nuthatch, house finch, purple finch, gold
> finch. And a swarm of chickadees.
> The fourth feeder is a perforated aluminum tube for peanuts for the
> clinging birds. Hairy and Downey woodpeckers, Nuthatch, and occasional
> others.
> Then a fifth, for hummingbirds. And a sixth, for Orioles. We get both
> Baltimore and Barn Orioles.
>
> We’ve tried the suet feeders but our local birds don’t seem too interested.
>
> We site the feeders with the following in mind: keeping the squirrels out,
> keeping the turkeys out, keeping the feeders the right distance from our
> windows to minimize bird strikes, and giving us a nice view so we can enjoy
> the visitors. Oh, and photography would be nice but I don’t have positions
> that give me a good sightline without disturbing the birds.
>
> The turkeys learned that when I open the people-door out of the garage,
> that I might well be carrying bird food. And they would come running. And a
> few figured out that when the feeders were full, they could jump up, hit
> the bottom of the feeders with the top of their head, jostle enough seed to
> the ground for them to then find and eat… Some feeders now have fences on
> the ground around the bottom so the turkeys can’t get underneath, others
> have been raised just high enough so that even the best jumper can’t quite
> get to them.
>
> stan
>
> > On Apr 23, 2017, at 9:17 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Steve. And thanks to all who commented or had a look.
> >
> > Paul via phone
> >
> >> On Apr 23, 2017, at 5:57 AM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> >>
> >> On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
> >>
> >>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't
> show
> >>> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
> >>> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
> >>>
> >>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
> >>
> >> Really nice shot Paul
> >>
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> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Cotty
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread ann sanfedele
Common as dirt in the Hudson Valley - lovely little guys , and nicely 
captured (yawn, like that is something new :-) )


ann

On 4/22/2017 8:09 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Thanks Dan,
Don't know how common Tufted Titmouses are, but this one is my first.

Paul via phone


On Apr 22, 2017, at 7:57 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:

Very nice!

Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show
up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.

https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse

Paul
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
My photo position would  normally frighten the birds, but they’ve grown 
accustomed to me. It took a lot of time, but they’re now used to seeing me and 
the camera in the yard about 20 feet from the feeders and close to the trees 
where they alight. Every time I go out there they scatter, and I have to wait 
about 20 minutes for them to remember that I’m part of the landscape.


> On Apr 23, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Stanley Halpin  
> wrote:
> 
> We have six feeders. Two are the standard plastic tubular type with a few 
> perch on the sides and a tray at the bottom. Filled with what our feed store 
> calls “cardinal mix.” These attracts cardinals, doves, sparrows, redwing 
> blackbirds, grosbeak, red bellied woodpecker, blue jay and occasionally a 
> variety of finch. The squirrels and turkeys used to raid these but I have 
> figured out effective defense mechanisms.
> A third feeder with the same mix but only a small perch at the bottom 
> attracts the tufted titmice, nuthatch, house finch, purple finch, gold finch. 
> And a swarm of chickadees.
> The fourth feeder is a perforated aluminum tube for peanuts for the clinging 
> birds. Hairy and Downey woodpeckers, Nuthatch, and occasional others.
> Then a fifth, for hummingbirds. And a sixth, for Orioles. We get both 
> Baltimore and Barn Orioles.
> 
> We’ve tried the suet feeders but our local birds don’t seem too interested.
> 
> We site the feeders with the following in mind: keeping the squirrels out, 
> keeping the turkeys out, keeping the feeders the right distance from our 
> windows to minimize bird strikes, and giving us a nice view so we can enjoy 
> the visitors. Oh, and photography would be nice but I don’t have positions 
> that give me a good sightline without disturbing the birds. 
> 
> The turkeys learned that when I open the people-door out of the garage, that 
> I might well be carrying bird food. And they would come running. And a few 
> figured out that when the feeders were full, they could jump up, hit the 
> bottom of the feeders with the top of their head, jostle enough seed to the 
> ground for them to then find and eat… Some feeders now have fences on the 
> ground around the bottom so the turkeys can’t get underneath, others have 
> been raised just high enough so that even the best jumper can’t quite get to 
> them. 
> 
> stan
> 
>> On Apr 23, 2017, at 9:17 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Steve. And thanks to all who commented or had a look.
>> 
>> Paul via phone
>> 
>>> On Apr 23, 2017, at 5:57 AM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>> 
 Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't show
 up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
 afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
 
 https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
>>> 
>>> Really nice shot Paul
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Stanley Halpin
We have six feeders. Two are the standard plastic tubular type with a few perch 
on the sides and a tray at the bottom. Filled with what our feed store calls 
“cardinal mix.” These attracts cardinals, doves, sparrows, redwing blackbirds, 
grosbeak, red bellied woodpecker, blue jay and occasionally a variety of finch. 
The squirrels and turkeys used to raid these but I have figured out effective 
defense mechanisms.
A third feeder with the same mix but only a small perch at the bottom attracts 
the tufted titmice, nuthatch, house finch, purple finch, gold finch. And a 
swarm of chickadees.
The fourth feeder is a perforated aluminum tube for peanuts for the clinging 
birds. Hairy and Downey woodpeckers, Nuthatch, and occasional others.
Then a fifth, for hummingbirds. And a sixth, for Orioles. We get both Baltimore 
and Barn Orioles.

We’ve tried the suet feeders but our local birds don’t seem too interested.

We site the feeders with the following in mind: keeping the squirrels out, 
keeping the turkeys out, keeping the feeders the right distance from our 
windows to minimize bird strikes, and giving us a nice view so we can enjoy the 
visitors. Oh, and photography would be nice but I don’t have positions that 
give me a good sightline without disturbing the birds. 

The turkeys learned that when I open the people-door out of the garage, that I 
might well be carrying bird food. And they would come running. And a few 
figured out that when the feeders were full, they could jump up, hit the bottom 
of the feeders with the top of their head, jostle enough seed to the ground for 
them to then find and eat… Some feeders now have fences on the ground around 
the bottom so the turkeys can’t get underneath, others have been raised just 
high enough so that even the best jumper can’t quite get to them. 

stan

> On Apr 23, 2017, at 9:17 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Steve. And thanks to all who commented or had a look.
> 
> Paul via phone
> 
>> On Apr 23, 2017, at 5:57 AM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
>> 
>> On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>> 
>>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't show
>>> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
>>> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>>> 
>>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
>> 
>> Really nice shot Paul
>> 
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>> 
>> 
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Steve. And thanks to all who commented or had a look.

Paul via phone

> On Apr 23, 2017, at 5:57 AM, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> 
> On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
> 
>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't show
>> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
>> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>> 
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
> 
> Really nice shot Paul
> 
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 22/4/17, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn't show
>up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
>afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>
>https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse

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Re: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Ken.

Paul via phone

> On Apr 23, 2017, at 12:15 AM, Ken Waller  wrote:
> 
> Well captured Paul.
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Paul Stenquist" 
> Subject: PESO: For Ken Waller
> 
> 
>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show up 
>> for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this afternoon. 
>> Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>> 
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
>> 
>> Paul
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-23 Thread Paul Stenquist
I've been using a finch mic that included thistle and other small seeds. I 
previously had only finch feeders so only small birds could feed, although 
woodpeckers showed up now and then. I now added a bigger feeder and filled it 
with a wild bird mix that includes sunflower seeds, but my usual crowd of small 
birds is still predominant. I expect others will arrive in time. It's been up 
only three dsys. I added the suet cage with a block of duet that includes some 
peanuts at the same time. The  Titmouse went for that. The sparrows and 
chickadees like it as well. I expect woodpeckers will turn up. They dominate 
the suet feeders at the nature centers.

Paul via phone

> On Apr 23, 2017, at 12:19 AM, Ken Waller  wrote:
> 
> I get these guys all the time, but mostly on my seed feeders.
> The suet is mostly vivited by woodpeckers - Downy, Hairy and Red-bellied.
> 
> What seed do you use?
> 
> I put out thistle and black oilers in different feeders and get a different 
> variety of birds at each - also get squirrels!
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
> 
> - Original Message ----- From: "Paul Stenquist" 
> Subject: Re: PESO: For Ken Waller
> 
> 
>> Thanks Dan,
>> Don't know how common Tufted Titmouses are, but this one is my first.
>> 
>> Paul via phone
>> 
>>> On Apr 22, 2017, at 7:57 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Very nice!
>>> 
>>> Dan Matyola
>>> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>>> 
>>>> On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Paul Stenquist  
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show
>>>> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
>>>> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>>>> 
>>>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
>>>> 
>>>> Paul
> 
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Ken Waller

I get these guys all the time, but mostly on my seed feeders.
The suet is mostly vivited by woodpeckers - Downy, Hairy and Red-bellied.

What seed do you use?

I put out thistle and black oilers in different feeders and get a different 
variety of birds at each - also get squirrels!


Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

- Original Message - 
From: "Paul Stenquist" 

Subject: Re: PESO: For Ken Waller



Thanks Dan,
Don't know how common Tufted Titmouses are, but this one is my first.

Paul via phone

On Apr 22, 2017, at 7:57 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  
wrote:


Very nice!

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Paul Stenquist  
wrote:


Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show
up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.

https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse

Paul



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Re: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Ken Waller

Well captured Paul.

Kenneth Waller
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- Original Message - 
From: "Paul Stenquist" 

Subject: PESO: For Ken Waller


Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show 
up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this 
afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.


https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse

Paul



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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I used to get them fairly regularly at my suet feeder.


Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 8:09 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

> Thanks Dan,
> Don't know how common Tufted Titmouses are, but this one is my first.
>
> Paul via phone
>
> > On Apr 22, 2017, at 7:57 PM, Daniel J. Matyola 
> wrote:
> >
> > Very nice!
> >
> > Dan Matyola
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> >
> >> On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Paul Stenquist 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show
> >> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
> >> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
> >>
> >> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
> >>
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Jack Davis
Nice, Paul!

J

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> On Apr 22, 2017, at 4:41 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show up 
> for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this afternoon. 
> Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
> 
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Dan, 
Don't know how common Tufted Titmouses are, but this one is my first.

Paul via phone

> On Apr 22, 2017, at 7:57 PM, Daniel J. Matyola  wrote:
> 
> Very nice!
> 
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
> 
>> On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> 
>> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show
>> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
>> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>> 
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
>> 
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Re: PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Very nice!

Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 7:41 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

> Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show
> up for my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this
> afternoon. Pretty bird! A nice Earth Day gift.
>
> https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse
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PESO: For Ken Waller

2017-04-22 Thread Paul Stenquist
Ken suggested I hang a suet cage to attract some birds who wouldn’t show up for 
my finch seeds. He was right. Shot this Tufted Titmouse this afternoon. Pretty 
bird! A nice Earth Day gift.

https://www.photo.net/photo/18378090/tufted-titmouse

Paul
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