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Then we also had a red squirrel and my favorite Grey came back also. Although he had a hint of red in his fur but definitely a gray and twice as big as the red squirrel. The grey I will have to look and see if that was just a seed he had in his mouth or he has a deformed tooth. I am thinking it was just a sunflower seed hanging out the side of his mouth
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kind of a hard choice if you had to pick between the two but I do like the autumn twist just a tad bit more and the immortality is nice also.
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Figured the one might be a finch of some sort and I did know the tufted titmouse and the chickadee. They are the most abundant. Thanks Petee
Is the bird in the third picture in the first post some sort of wren?
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lets see if I can post without pictures.
yep just cant put any more pics up or even start a new thread and add any pics there.
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HMMM I have some more but they wont upload. I will have to look and see what is wrong. Must have exceeded the max I get this at the upload page You can upload up to Uploading is not allowed of files (Max. single file size: 15MB) not sure why it says 15mb as it is only supposed to be around 5mb I believe for a single one I upload smaller sizes I will have to make them 600x400 next time instead of 800x600.
update I must have broke it because I can edit this post but cannot add to the thread tells me my posts are to short. I even rebooted
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Thought I would give some people something to look at this morning. I took some pictures from a new little camera I bought when working up at Cape Cod. It's a little Cannon PowerShot SX610. These are looking out my window at the bird feeders. I did go outside also and stood by the feeders for a few pics. Even had a little squirrel enjoying him or herself. i will start another thread with some more work pics from cape cod also. I had the opportunity to go and I volunteered to go. I probably would never had gone to that area as I rally had no desire. I am glad I went though it was a rewarding experience both in seeing the area and in gaining more work experience.
Thanks also to Steve for the resize links he has. These pics were way to big to resize(7 meg and up) with my normal one I use (shrink pictures) Steve has a link for, so I used another one called B.I.R.M.E. and I like this one a whole lot more. It will do a batch of pics very quickly. I will use this one from now on.
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good to know
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Probably looking the garden over.
that's why I took the pics of the peppers I was taking his pics and thought might as welll get some of the peppers.
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I did spread them out more this year so that may be why they grew taller I don't know. Petee when the deer used to come and eat the tops of my plants off they did grow a lot also. If they hadn't been greedy and started eating the whole plant I might not have put a fence up.
I would pinch them off and thought about it this year but then said what the heck just let them grow. That's what I do too. Other than water them occasionally not as much as they should have been and maybe thats why the plants grew so tall all the heat and not alot of water so the plants grew but the peppers waited for the rain haha either way I have lots
. I really need to focus on planting more non hot peppers though. They did well also as you can see. My wife made stuffed peppers the other day and froze a lot for later consumption.
I scaled back this year and only planted between 50 and 75 I can't remember the one year I planted 144 pepper plants because I miscounted and was in heaven throwing the flats on the cart
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another bumper crop of peppers including Ghost peppers. seems my most productive plants are always the hot peppers. I had a few plants with over 30 on each plant and lots of buds for more. They were also tall. At least 42" tall for a lot of them and the taller ones broke from the weight and fell over.
Some bird nature pics. Looking out my window
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