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Hello from a new bird watcher! (Central Kentucky, USA) (1 Viewer)

Hi there and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum (y)
We're glad you found us and please join in wherever you like. ;)

I'm watchin your video as I am greeting you but it will take me a bit to finish watchin it ;)
 
Hi Cturner and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
Hi there and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum (y)
We're glad you found us and please join in wherever you like. ;)

I'm watchin your video as I am greeting you but it will take me a bit to finish watchin it ;)
Awesome, Can't wait to hear what you think.
It might be worth waiting for the full HD version to finish processing. I am not sure why it is taking so long. :(
 
Well spending about 45 minutes watching this great video and partially re-watching, it was a great moment in time for me.
 
Well the exciting thing is that I have only had this feeder out for less than a week. So I am hoping to see many more birds come in over time. It seemed like it took much longer for the birds to become comfortable with the feeder that I put out when we lived down in Georgia. We were also in the center of a small town there but in the middle of a rural area here. Perhaps the birds here are a little less picky as food sources are more scarce?

There are several Robins and Doves that like to hang out below the feeder on the ground, as well as more Grackles. I really hope to get some Blue Jays on camera.
 
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