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Goldfinch (New York)

I have spent the last year working on a bird feeder with an attached quarter pipe. Last week I snapped this picture of a Goldfinch absolutely stunting on the charm.

Edit: grammar

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Incoming (American Crow)

I feed this crow at the park in exchange for pictures

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    I got into birding late last year after I decided to start feeding the crows in my neighborhood. It started with feeding them peanuts. Then it turned into taking pictures of them when then visited. Soon enough, I was naming them and really studying their behavior. I wanted to see more birds, so I bought a bird feeder. 

    I started applying my other hobbies to bird watching and that is where things really took off. (Pun intended).

    I designed and 3d printed a quarter pipe that fits on my bird feeder. I bolted a tech deck to the top and I have taken a lot of photos of birds that look like they are about to drop in on the quarter pipe.

    As if that wasn't enough, I draw the photos that I take and turn them into embroidered iron-on patches to leave on the pin board at my local coffee shop for strangers to take.

    Birding forces me to slow down and pay attention. I find it relaxing and it is the polar opposite of my normal day to day. It also gives me a way share my excitment with others. If anything I have done results in someone deciding to feed a crow some peanuts, then its all worth it.

  • I have spent at least 8 hours over the past week at the feeder waiting for good shots.

    Yesterday I managed to get his photo within the first 10-15 minutes of trying. This Jay (and a few others) visit me multiple times a day for peanuts. I was in the process of getting the camera set up when my they arrived so the stars aligned.

    This was the first time I have seen a Jay land on the skateboard, I feared they were too big! What a rush!

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    Dropping in! (Blue Jay)

    I designed and 3D printed this quarter pipe for my bird feeder.

    If you'd like to print this yourself: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6622164

    Bird: Blue Jay

    Location: Upstate New York

    Time: May 2024

  • I designed and printed the quarter pipe. I can make the file available on Thingiverse if there is any interest in it. As photographed, it requires a tech deck and 4x M4x25 bolts with nuts. Fairly simple to assemble!

    This is the feeder I have: https://www.amazon.com/Feeding-Station-Hanging-Squirrel-Attracting/dp/B09KGY9Q79/

    Edit: fixed wording

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    Shredding at the feeder. (Northern Cardinal)

    I made a quarter pipe for my bird feeder.

    Link to STL file if you'd like to 3D print your own: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6622164

    Bird: Northern Cardinal Location: New York Time: May 2024

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    Lift off (American Crow)

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    Sunset vibes

    I took this photo on a walk today. I think it's a junco

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    Crowtography

    A photo of an American Crow that visits me daily for snacks

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    American Crow

    I took a photo of one of the crows that visits me daily for peanuts