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Top Poster: glsammy (15,067) | | Welcome to our newest member, sdmcc | |  being new to this and decideing i needed a quiet place set up nearby where i could just sit and enjoy nature made a space for that. However i change it alot as not being sure what to do , i keep going on different places on the web for advice. Wanting it as natural as possible, i first thought of puting food on a rock or ground for small animals or big birds like pidgions.My neighbors were not happy with this idea however as they were afraid i would bring mice or rats so i finally made peace and comprimised with my neighbor and made it a place of natural bueaty instead, with an interesting jug and pretty flowers some leaves like ivy not real but look real and potpourri. its not perfectbut the pidgions still coem for bread i put on the grass and left over seed from my bird feeder and now we are at peace.  |  i am learning how to slow down. reading books that tell me i need to develop stealth,paitence,and some sort of camoflauge in order to take photos of birds. Not wanting to spend alot of money for camera equipement i thought it would be a bigger challange to use my small poloroid digital camera. I have managed to get some very good photos. Sometimes however i have to lure the birds with seeds,bread, and other foods like bits of cheese. And then the long wait begins. being so new to this, theres... | New Member | | Comments 1
|  |  I took a small space in my backyard and created a place for garden wildlife. I put some butterfly rocks, a flat stone, used a wooden holder that was for vinigar and oil bottles,it worked perfectly for a bread,fruit and seed holder. i put a bowl that the animals could use filled with water on the flat stone and decorated with driftwood,small pebbles and some sticks of wood in a small pile. So far the pidgions have noticed it and i seen a grey squirrel running along the fence so i think it has... | New Member | | Comments 0
|  |  hello, im very new to twitching or bird watching,Not being sure about it,I thought id make it a hobby anyway. I hung a feeder in front of my living room window. Then i put a flat brick with a tray table on top for a ground feeder. But unfortunutly my neighbors dogs ate tow bird balls. So I'm not sure yet what direction ill take with this. i have had a few pidgions and sea gulls visit my garden spot however. i live three city blocks from a city park so ill try there agin. my photo taking isnt... | New Member | | Comments 0
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