Favorite Corvid?


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I wish the birds here were that tame! I can’t get any to even eat out of a bird feeder.
It could have something to do with the feeders themselves rather than the birds. The three golden rules are:
1) Set the feeders up near cover such as bushes, trees, or woods
2) Offer as many types of foods as you want (suet, mealworms, sunflower seeds, peanuts, corn, fruit, sugar water, etc)
3) Always provide water. Some birds are picky eaters, but all of them like to drink and bathe.

Here’s a part of my setup, the bird bath can be as simple as a plant saucer, and a suet cage, hopper style, and then platform feeder can get you a good variety of different species.
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Water becomes especially important in the winter.
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Some photos I finally uploaded...
(Some photos you have to zoom in to really see the bird)

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Cedar Waxwing

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Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon)

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Dark-eyed Junco (Slate colored)

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Male House Sparrow

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Black-billed Magpie

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European Starling

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Brown Creeper

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Golden-crowned Kinglets (I got a bit excited :D)

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Lesser Goldfinch

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Black-capped Chickadee

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Red-tailed Hawks

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American Robin

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Tons of Canada Geese in a field near my house. Total we estimated 700 on the low side!

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Poor picture of a Cooper's Hawk

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet in terrible lighting

Whoopsies, I just showed a lot. :oops: These are all my pictures from the last week, and I have been obsessed with photography recently
 
It could have something to do with the feeders themselves rather than the birds. The three golden rules are:
1) Set the feeders up near cover such as bushes, trees, or woods
2) Offer as many types of foods as you want (suet, mealworms, sunflower seeds, peanuts, corn, fruit, sugar water, etc)
3) Always provide water. Some birds are picky eaters, but all of them like to drink and bathe.

Here’s a part of my setup, the bird bath can be as simple as a plant saucer, and a suet cage, hopper style, and then platform feeder can get you a good variety of different species.
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Water becomes especially important in the winter.
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Nice tips👍
 
Some photos I finally uploaded...
(Some photos you have to zoom in to really see the bird)

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Cedar Waxwing

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Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon)

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Dark-eyed Junco (Slate colored)

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Male House Sparrow

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Black-billed Magpie

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European Starling

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Brown Creeper

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Golden-crowned Kinglets (I got a bit excited :D)

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Lesser Goldfinch

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Black-capped Chickadee

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Red-tailed Hawks

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American Robin

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Tons of Canada Geese in a field near my house. Total we estimated 700 on the low side!

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Poor picture of a Cooper's Hawk

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Ruby-crowned Kinglet in terrible lighting

Whoopsies, I just showed a lot. :oops: These are all my pictures from the last week, and I have been obsessed with photography recently
:bowThose pictures are amazing! You're so lucky to have all those cool birds!
 

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