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Both were pretty far away and high up in the trees, i have cropped them both...

He's a Yellow faced Honeyeater,
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Found the Grey Butcherbird again out there this morning,
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Here in Florida we had an Early Bird Special. Painted Buntings. Still waiting for the hummingbirds to return.
 

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Still waiting for the hummingbirds to return.
They'll be back, they remember where the creature loving humans live🤘. No hummers here, be cool if there were🤪...

Ps. I can't have a feeder like that, bloody sparrows would cotton'on to it and devour it all. This is going to be a problem with my friends chooks that are going to be living here in the near future.

Between sparrows, cockys, magpies and doves + rabbits there going to be getting into there food. Buggers!
 
Nice shots! All we have in North Texas in my area right now are juncos and a couple of house finches.
There both still camera worthy Mr🤪, do your doves fly south over winter?

Summer is over in 2 days time, bloody good news hey🤣.
 
These are the Grackles. They are the ones who spill a lot of the seeds on the ground and scare away the smaller birds. The Mourning Doves don't mind because they go through the grass for the seeds. I love their yellow eyes. The one looks like he needs cataract surgery.
 

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No the doves are here all year long. Also Blue jays, Mockingbirds, Cardinals, Egrets and more.
 
They are year-round here, but with a couple of raptors patrolling the neighborhood they've made themselves scarce.
The only raptors I have seen here are the Kites. They are more interested in the fish in the small lakes and ponds. We have Bald Eagles in Florida, but I have never seen one in our Fort Lauderdale city area.
 
They are year-round here, but with a couple of raptors patrolling the neighborhood they've made themselves scarce.
The Spotted Doves here are year round too.

Last week in the camping area i looked up and noticed an eagle flying in circles above us, the camera was in the house and was tossing up on going in and getting it. I did...

The bunnys were sleeping under the table and chair👍, when i got back out it had gone.
 
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Finally was out on the patio when the Eastern Phoebe showed up again. Wrong lens and camera but got a fair shot. The are fly catcher birds and go for the fruit flies that come from the bananas that I put there to spoil. I saw the first one last week. Still in the learning phase. Not bad for an 80 year old fart if I can still learn. I think. Now I will have to go out in front when the Ibis's are out there. They go through the grass digging for grubs.
 

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Missed this one. A Mockingbird. The Florida state bird.
 

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