Do you have a birdbath in your yard?

If yes,  have you joined the Bathing Bird survey?

 

All you have to do is record 20 minutes worth of bird watching a few times a week. Good excuse to sit by the window with a cuppa and a timtam Smiley Tongue

 

It does haven't to be a flash birdbah, even just a dish of water counts.

You can join here  http://root.ala.org.au/bdrs-core/npansw/home.htm  .

 

 

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Perhaps we could have a special birdbath photo thread for the event.

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This is not my Birdbath. It belongs to a good friend. I just used the photos I took to make a greeting card for her.

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Then I used another photo to make an avatar for her.

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This is her Kitten sitting where the birds are supposed to drink.

 

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I was getting lots of birds around until the rain this past few days.  Then poof, gone.  I have noticed lots of birds flying around, they just don't drop in for a drink.

 

I wonder if the weather is taken into consideration when giving a specified time span.  Does this mean the next week is going to be dry?

 

Joono, I sit near a window most days and usually notice some movement out of the corner of my eye.  I don't think binoculars or "private investigator" lurking behind the bushes is a requirement.  Besides they haven't issued the tin badge.Smiley Very Happy

 

A lot of people are showing rainbow lorikeets in their fountain/baths.  I get loads of lorries in the bushes, but they choose to sip elsewhere.

 

DEB

 

 

 

 

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There has been no rain here Lloyds and it's hot so you'd think that the fountain would be getting a good work out. It's disappointing.  I have also set up a bird feeder but no visitors so far.

 

Any tips on how to attract birds to a feeder? I think it's too close to the house but I want to see them, not have it hidden away.

 

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Joono
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Joono, just be patient, the birds will come. It takes a little while before the birds find a new feeding place where they feel secure and safe.

 

Erica

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Oh, btw, I think the black crow on your feeder is not very inviting. Get some pictures of birds and paint your crow some realistic colours. It may help.

 

Erica

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Thanks Erica. I hope you are right. I have a box of trill bird seed and a huge bag of black sunflower seeds in the cupboard and another honey stick.

I suppose it just takes one little bird to find it and tweet the news.

Joono
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Oh, I missed this post!  I will have to practice my painting skills.  I still have some tins of enamel paint from painting miniatures.

Joono
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Joono-im with Erica and Deb with this.

Get rid of the crow -dont paint it-remove it.

Im sure with in hours you will get visitors-geez would be scarey

for timid little birds coming in-and spotting that large crow-just saying.........Richo...

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It's not that big Richo!  It's about the size of a finch. I thought it would be ok because the mother-in-law has one with a metal bird perched on the bowl and hers is used.

 

I would be sad to cut it off as it's the only one I have 😞

 

 

Joono
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Fair enough-try moving the feeder closer to the drinking fountain...........Richo.

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