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Where is SandyLee's feeder

Last post 07-06-2009, 3:03 PM by sandylee. 5 replies.
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  •  07-02-2009, 5:16 PM 104130

    Where is SandyLee's feeder

    Attachment: bear bird.jpg
    This is going viral, received from a friend of mine.


    Latest Birds: Sage Thrasher, Ferruginous Hawk, Common Goldeneye
  •  07-02-2009, 5:22 PM 104131 in reply to 104130

    Re: Where is SandyLee's feeder

    Perhaps another question is... What is in the feeder???   I know that bears are omnivorous, but that seems an extreme effort for just bird feed.... although I worked for years for not much more.

     

    Fraser

  •  07-02-2009, 5:24 PM 104132 in reply to 104130

    Re: Where is SandyLee's feeder

    Maybe it needed a little something in it's diet - great series - thanks for posting!


    New for 2010: horned lark, prairie falcon, red-necked grebe, bewick's wren, snow bunting
  •  07-02-2009, 7:53 PM 104172 in reply to 104131

    Re: Where is SandyLee's feeder

    I think bears are naturally curious---if they see other creatures eating something (or just plain interested in something), they may go to quite an effort to get to that thing.

    Fun set of pix---where? AZ?


    Newest bird: Slate-colored Fox Sparrow, seen during the Portal, AZ CBC
  •  07-02-2009, 7:57 PM 104174 in reply to 104172

    Re: Where is SandyLee's feeder

    There was no identification with the pictures.  Just one of those forward, forward, etc.  Amazing series that reminded me of SandyLee's raccoon photo. 

    Latest Birds: Sage Thrasher, Ferruginous Hawk, Common Goldeneye
  •  07-06-2009, 3:03 PM 104791 in reply to 104174

    Re: Where is SandyLee's feeder

    Har Har, Matt!  I just caught up with this thread!  Although, no bears YET....they are all over the place here this year....in the cities.....suburbs....so....be prepared....BUT, I really do not want a bear on the feeders!  

    (We are in the "outback" so...... you never know!)   Cool post, thanks for remembering me and my "critter"!

     

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