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Yikes

Love those Reconyx!


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Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Yikes

Love those Reconyx!


I've been through several different brands of cameras over the years. It is the only one that has been trouble free "so far".

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Originally Posted by butchlambert1
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Yikes

Love those Reconyx!


I've been through several different brands of cameras over the years. It is the only one that has been trouble free "so far".

Yup I have 2 wished I had 10 more


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Holy Smokes is that normal or a migration number?


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Dang...

I'm not familiar with the bird in the picture, what are they?


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Originally Posted by Azar
Dang...

I'm not familiar with the bird in the picture, what are they?


My guess would be Starlings, we have large migrating flocks of them that show up at a big dairy farm down the road. The owner calls me when they pass through, they hate #8 shot and tend to head south when they find they are not welcome there. In addition to eating his feed they crap in the feed and all over the place, I'm always happy to help out.


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The birds pictured are Common Grackles. They are unique in that they have a white eye. They are also have the ability to empty a feeder faster than any other bird i've ever seen. Here in Northern Minnesota they appear in flocks of several hundred to several thousand during the fall migration.

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Those aren't starlings. I believe they are grackles. They have an iridescent head that looks bluish in the pictures. Where I grew up in South Dakota we had common grackles. There are also great-tailed grackles and boat-tailed grackles in the southern parts of the country but I don't know how to tell them apart.

Oops, looks like Mesabikid beat me to the punch.

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Originally Posted by Mesabikid44
The birds pictured are Common Grackles.


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They are smaller than the grackles that hang around all the fast food places in town. A bird watcher said they were starlings. They come once a year and stay no longer than 2-3 minutes.

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The tails look too long and the coloration doesn't look right for starlings, at least not the ones I'm familiar with. I vote for boat tail grackles.


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I sure wouldn't argue with you. Thank God they ate and left. Happens once a year and they haul A$$ until next year.

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Beak and eyes are not right for Starlings... when starlings show up my wife heads for the 3 inch O/U and grabs a box of duck loads. LOL. She HATES them.


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We get huge flocks of Brewe'rs Blackbirds around here in the winter. Sometimes they will mix with grackles too.


https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brewers_Blackbird/id#

A bird to be seen in the full sun, the male Brewer’s Blackbird is a glossy, almost liquid combination of black, midnight blue, and metallic green. Females are a staid brown, without the male’s bright eye or the female Red-winged Blackbird’s streaks. Common in towns and open habitats of much of the West, you’ll see these long-legged, ground-foraging birds on sidewalks and city parks as well as chuckling in flocks atop shrubs, trees, and reeds. And at your deer feeder.


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Originally Posted by Tejano
We get huge flocks of Brewe'rs Blackbirds around here in the winter. Sometimes they will mix with grackles too.


https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brewers_Blackbird/id#

A bird to be seen in the full sun, the male Brewer’s Blackbird is a glossy, almost liquid combination of black, midnight blue, and metallic green. Females are a staid brown, without the male’s bright eye or the female Red-winged Blackbird’s streaks. Common in towns and open habitats of much of the West, you’ll see these long-legged, ground-foraging birds on sidewalks and city parks as well as chuckling in flocks atop shrubs, trees, and reeds. And at your deer feeder.


I did not look at the photo closely until today. It appears that all of them have a bluish neck and head. I don't see any that are different in color. Maybe the females of this breed are the same color. We do have Grackles or whatever that hang around fast food places in the nearest town, but they are different. As I mentioned, these must be migratory as after being here for a few minutes each year and then they are off until next year.

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I’m glad we don’t have them here!

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them fuggers will pull out a corn sprout to get the kernel too. they'll walk right down the row doing it. my dad hated those things and i used to sit up in my bedroom window with the old crosman 160 playing sniper in the garden.


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