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Omg this was dead in my yard today. I almost had a panic attack thinking it was a duck at first.. . but couldn't figure how it would have gotten out. Got closer to see what the heck it was. . is it a seagull??
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Omg this was dead in my yard today. I almost had a panic attack thinking it was a duck at first.. . but couldn't figure how it would have gotten out. Got closer to see what the heck it was. . is it a seagull?? View attachment 1602917 View attachment 1602918

Yep, looks like a seagull. Are you near the ocean or any lakes? We have a lot of them around here thanks to Lake George, Lake Champlain, and Lake Bomoseen.
 
Finally just solved a mystery :old
Couldn't figure out what was going on at the wild bird feeder. I would fill it up with sunflower seeds and of course it was getting visited pretty heavily with our unusually cold (for this time of year) weather, but I would check it when I went out at dark to lock the chooks in and it would still be about half full. First light in the morning I look out and it's empty! :confused: (It's hung high in the tree so the deer and turkeys can't get into it.) It's been dark here now for well over an hour so I decided to shine my flashlight on the feeder and I caught the culprits.
A cute pair of flying squirrels! Little stinkers, should have known. I had the same problem on a different feeder several years ago. There is so much seed disappearing they are either filling an entire hollow tree or there are more then just these two bandits.:rolleyes: Last time I found a pair had taken over one of our bird houses and had it stuffed full of chicken feathers and overflowing with seeds :lau
 
Finally just solved a mystery :old
Couldn't figure out what was going on at the wild bird feeder. I would fill it up with sunflower seeds and of course it was getting visited pretty heavily with our unusually cold (for this time of year) weather, but I would check it when I went out at dark to lock the chooks in and it would still be about half full. First light in the morning I look out and it's empty! :confused: (It's hung high in the tree so the deer and turkeys can't get into it.) It's been dark here now for well over an hour so I decided to shine my flashlight on the feeder and I caught the culprits.
A cute pair of flying squirrels! Little stinkers, should have known. I had the same problem on a different feeder several years ago. There is so much seed disappearing they are either filling an entire hollow tree or there are more then just these two bandits.:rolleyes: Last time I found a pair had taken over one of our bird houses and had it stuffed full of chicken feathers and overflowing with seeds :lau
Oh noooo....:gig
 

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