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MuleScrote 03-12-2004 09:43 PM

http://www.explorebiodiversity.com/H...MG_2380g2t.jpg

MuleScrote 03-12-2004 09:44 PM

http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~eg-kazu/mejiro.jpg

Amputate Your Head 03-12-2004 09:45 PM

hard to get a good shot..... either too dark or too flashed... but you can get the idea...


http://www.ampiezza.com/stuff/bird003.jpg

http://www.ampiezza.com/stuff/bird004.jpg

MuleScrote 03-12-2004 09:46 PM

http://www.mangoverde.com/birdsound/...0000000522.jpg

Fro 03-12-2004 09:47 PM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
hard to get a good shot..... either too dark or too flashed... but you can get the idea...

Try not to use a flash on the babies.

MuleScrote 03-12-2004 09:48 PM

http://www.freshangles.com/images/4588.jpg

Amputate Your Head 03-12-2004 09:55 PM

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Originally posted by Fro


Try not to use a flash on the babies.

yeah, I realized that after the first one..... thought it might be pretty harsh......

Amputate Your Head 03-12-2004 09:58 PM

I feel bad for flashing those little birdies.... :-(

digifan 03-12-2004 10:09 PM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
from everything I've looked at, it looks like it's a Japanese White Eye.
They look awesome, glad to hear they survived the wind storms :) My garden is also full of birds always, they get food, water to drink and bath especially when the weather is hot... and they are so funny waiting me every day at their bathing places.

digifan 03-12-2004 10:22 PM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
I feel bad for flashing those little birdies.... :-(
Don't feel bad, they are used to thunders too, don't they?

KMR Stitch 03-12-2004 10:22 PM

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BREEDING and NESTING:
The White-eye is a territorial bird when nesting, therefore it rarely builds its nest in trees with other types of birds. Its breeding season is a long one ranging from February to December, but most breeding occurs from July to August. The nests can be found at various heights of all trees. The most common trees in which these birds nest, are the Koa Haole, and the Banyan. Nests are made of many different materials the birds find lying around such as grass, plant material, string, tin foil, leaves, mosses, and cobwebs or spider cocoons. They build a very neat nest, resembling a woven basket. The nest, is attached to the fork of a branch usually using spider webs. On the University of Hawaii?s campus in Manoa, these nests are often lined with human hair. The Mejiro lays two to five pale blue eggs, which take about 11 days to incubate. Parental responsibility is shared by both the male and the female birds.
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angeleyes 03-12-2004 10:30 PM

Glad to hear it Amp! I just found a nest out in the back of my place the other day.


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pimplink 03-13-2004 12:07 AM

i love birds!!

reynold 03-13-2004 01:08 AM

It reminds me of one of the song of Barney...
....and the green grass grows all around
all around and the green grass grows all around.


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