I used it for the first time this morning. Picked up 6 different birds. Pretty cool app. Might turn me into a birder, now...
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Get this app to go with it @BassManI love the app because it can identify a bird by the sound that they make. Often times I will hear a bird but not see it and the app will identify the bird.
Yep, that's an Indigo Bunting.......I used to be into bird photography a while back and I've got several pics of them, they used to show up around here in Virginia around May......Here's a pic of one I got........I am a English house sparrow hunter, I wonder what kind of sparrow is these? photoed at 10yds from my window
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Beautiful pictures. My son got this video.When I was into the bird photography, I had always wanted to find a Pileated Woodpeckers nest and try to get some pics of them feeding the young ones in the nest. I used to walk for miles in the woods trying to follow them to find an active nest. Around here it's very hard to find an active nest in a rural area....it took me 5 years and I finally found one and got the pics I wanted....Here's a couple of the pics I got.......
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Funny thing with those peckers and a dab of red.Pileated Woodpeckers
I’m pretty sure my #1 pest bird is protected by the migratory bird treaty act… (ravens) just this afternoon I observed one flying westbound with a large egg in its beak… could have been one of the many nesting Bald eagles in my area… could have been a turkey egg too…the last couple years they are responsible for considerable damage on my property…not to mention all the carnage they’ve done to other wildlife in the area.I'm not a tree hugger per se but I've yet to understand the need to make "birds" or things we don't eat, into a quarry?
Pigeons, sure, starlings, sure, things that mess with a farmers crops and feed lots, sure. Furry things that endanger a farmers stock, sure.
But just to kill something for the sake of shooting something? I'm left to wonder = why?
Now if the app keeps you from killing an endangered species, well that's for sure helpful.
Nature takes care of nature except where humans screw things up…I’m pretty sure my #1 pest bird is protected by the migratory bird treaty act… (ravens) just this afternoon I observed one flying westbound with a large egg in its beak… could have been one of the many nesting Bald eagles in my area… could have been a turkey egg too…the last couple years they are responsible for considerable damage on my property…not to mention all the carnage they’ve done to other wildlife in the area.![]()
you can always plant an NAA .22 revolver and some bird size crack rocks or smoking accoutrement under a wing and claim he attempted to harm you.I’m pretty sure my #1 pest bird is protected by the migratory bird treaty act… (ravens) just this afternoon I observed one flying westbound with a large egg in its beak… could have been one of the many nesting Bald eagles in my area… could have been a turkey egg too…the last couple years they are responsible for considerable damage on my property…not to mention all the carnage they’ve done to other wildlife in the area.![]()