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CarolM

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Good morning*, roommates! (*greeting may vary depending on your time zone) ;)
I had a quick bit of work to finish; done now. Have a meeting at the Roskilde Kommune (municipality) tomorrow; might end up taking some pictures for them.
Ooohh sounds good re the pictures. Good luck.
 

Maro2Bear

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Hi, Bee!
I was busy with work much of the day. Then at 3:00 I had to drive Jacques to her check up appointment with the vet in New Orleans, which is a 45 minute drive. Their office was SUPER BUSY: ahead of me in the waiting room were an African Grey parrot, 3 ferrets, a bearded dragon and others. I waited from 4:00 to 5:30 before they even put us in a room. But I could hear how busy they were. Jacques got a clean bill of health!!!!!! He feels she is fully recovered from her pneumonia!!!!!! YAAAAAYYYYY!!!!:):):)
Unfortunately she has developed a white patch on her front leg, which he says is very odd and he wants us to keep an eye on it.
I just got home about 15 min ago and am exhausted.
May go to bed early.
But I"m so glad to get the OFFICIAL word that Jacques is recovered!!! Now I can start using "tough love" to get her to eat other things besides salmon!!!! :p

Good news on Jacques!
 

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Video time...

You have to excuse the film quality as I don’t have recording equipment for my nest box camera, so I am filming this from the tv screen using my phone.

The female builds the nest, but the male is about. I can tell them apart now. His colours are much sharper and he is slightly smaller. Her breast is more “smudged”

First up 18 March - the male comes in and then is replaced by the female who does some of her regular woodpecking

And this is a week before - 11 March - the female up in the top left pecking and pecking. She does this a lot.
Wow, they've made some progress with that nest. Fingers crossed that we'll see some chicks in a bit :)
 

Maro2Bear

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Video time...

You have to excuse the film quality as I don’t have recording equipment for my nest box camera, so I am filming this from the tv screen using my phone.

The female builds the nest, but the male is about. I can tell them apart now. His colours are much sharper and he is slightly smaller. Her breast is more “smudged”

First up 18 March - the male comes in and then is replaced by the female who does some of her regular woodpecking

And this is a week before - 11 March - the female up in the top left pecking and pecking. She does this a lot.


Looks like and sounds like your birdies are doing some home repair before they lay eggs and raise the family.

What king of NestBoxCam are you using? I guess it’s close enough to run power and video to your TV?

Thanks for uploading..
 

CarolM

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Video time...

You have to excuse the film quality as I don’t have recording equipment for my nest box camera, so I am filming this from the tv screen using my phone.

The female builds the nest, but the male is about. I can tell them apart now. His colours are much sharper and he is slightly smaller. Her breast is more “smudged”

First up 18 March - the male comes in and then is replaced by the female who does some of her regular woodpecking

And this is a week before - 11 March - the female up in the top left pecking and pecking. She does this a lot.
That was so awesome to watch. Thank you for sharing.
 

Maro2Bear

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G’day all..

As predicted the Northeast here in USofA hit with a lingering one two punch of snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Many areas received up to 6-8 inches or so... started off as rain, then freezing rain, hail, full time snow. Today, WED, the real snow is to move in since temperatures are all below freezing. Soooo, all schools are closed, US Government and local State government all closed.

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Good day to fill up the feeders and snap some bird activity.
 

JoesMum

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Looks like and sounds like your birdies are doing some home repair before they lay eggs and raise the family.

What king of NestBoxCam are you using? I guess it’s close enough to run power and video to your TV?

Thanks for uploading..

The camera came built into the box so I can’t tell you what make it is. It is mains powered. We have it plugged into a socket in the garage. There is a wireless transmitter connected to it which is picked up by a receiver plugged into the tv.
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Kristoff

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G’day all..

As predicted the Northeast here in USofA hit with a lingering one two punch of snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Many areas received up to 6-8 inches or so... started off as rain, then freezing rain, hail, full time snow. Today, WED, the real snow is to move in since temperatures are all below freezing. Soooo, all schools are closed, US Government and local State government all closed.

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Good day to fill up the feeders and snap some bird activity.
And build a snow tortoise ;) Stay warm, Mark!
 

Maro2Bear

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The camera came built into the box so I can’t tell you what make it is. It is mains powered. We have it plugged into a socket in the garage. There is a wireless transmitter connected to it which is picked up by a receiver plugged into the tv.
View attachment 233678

Wow, that was fast. Interesting shape to that nest box. I see it’s manufactured by GardeNature - the trick is having a good location, close to mains power and within WiFi range. Thanks!
 
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