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  1. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    #46. Common Tern - heard only at the breakfast table
  2. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Actually, I saw one Dragonfly April 9th - Siberian Winter Damsel. (But nothing after that - and it wasn't in garden)
  3. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    #45. Hobby - went NNE. Quite early one. Ah! And this one was also Garden lifer (in this garden)
  4. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Last few days had been cold and rainy. Luckily the snow has melted away. And some nice birds has made a flyover. Monday: #42. Barnacle Goose - and after that I have seen this pair every day Tuesday: #43. Lesser Black-backed Gull - this has been present also every day now Wednesday: #44...
  5. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Do you mean this? It´s based birdnet.cornell.edu
  6. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Winter came back here also. Yesterday afternoon I drove home from the sunny north. There was already a few centimeters of snow on the ground here. Migratory birds seemed to wonder what was going on here. I am especially worried about the Oystercatchers' food intake. Luckily neighbors put more...
  7. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    The ice in the park's pond has melted. And there was a #37. Goosander - couple swimming
  8. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    As I promised, I'll tell you what a great day I had today. I saw (or heard) 24 species today! Only one short of last months total. At the first thing in a morning when I step outside, I heard #31. Robin singing. I also heard some geese, probably Greylags, but wasn't absolutely sure. I made a...
  9. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Easter was good... #25. Goldfinch #26. Great Cormorant #27. Black-headed Gull #28. Chaffinch #29. Redwing - First in this yard #30. Oystercatcher ...but this day seems to come even better (more of that later) March gardenticks rose to 25 species, which was a little bit disappointment. I...
  10. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    In the morning, when I opened the curtains, a #24. Woodcock - flew by
  11. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    #23. Grey Heron
  12. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Then I can keep my boat tied to the balcony railing... (4 Wood Pigeons in yard now)
  13. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    I'm about 994 m short of Richards level... and about 70 m from sea coast line. At 16.3. three days earlier than last year: #22. Wood Pigeon - Today it got two "partners" Also today one garden lifer (tracks I had seen): Very hansom and big Red Fox - only 3rd mammal species for this year
  14. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    It is said that a cowboys only takes off his hat for one reason. The same applies to bird watchers, the binoculars are taken off the neck for one reason only... Edit: ...and you put them back on your neck after that. 😁 Last years end of February I had 16 yardticks, now 21. But nothing new...
  15. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    What kind of mic you use?
  16. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    I'm wait my Goosander also, but Dippers I see here only in my Dreams (Which actually happened last night. That was my 31st dream-tick for this year :D) In real world, also one new tick: #21. Herring Gull
  17. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    ...but then back to threads main business. #20. White-tailed Eagle - adult
  18. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    I've seen GGShrike mobbing Northern Hawk Owl. Maybe Pygmy and GGS respect each others so much that they don't mob each other? But it would be interesting to see what happens when they meet on same "dining table".
  19. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Yes, which one goes away when they meet.
  20. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Which one dodges, Pygmy O. or Great GS?
  21. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    January total was 19, which is 3 more than last Jan. Start of the month was very cold, end warmer than average. Species that I didn't saw last Jan were Redpoll, Waxwing, Tawny Owl and Treecreeper. Species I didn't saw this Jan and saw last is Herring Gull.
  22. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    It has been a little bit warmer now, so maybe that´s the reason for #19. Common Gull - at least 5 fly over
  23. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    I had an summer holiday at last week. I spend it on island in Southern seas - at least from my point of view. Utö is Finland's southernmost island with a permanent population. We saw some really nice species from our lodge: Long-tailed Duck, Black Guillemot, Razorbill, Purple Sandpiper, Arctic...
  24. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Couple hours of shoveling and the problem is solved 😁
  25. Warixenjalka

    Garden / Yard List 2024

    Second mammal in yard Jan. 8th, (not so) Brown Hare Today: #16 Treecreeper #17 Sparrowhawk - young female, witch took a lunch break in my yard. Victim looked like a Blackbird, but the visibility in bush wasn't good.
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