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BaseballPCHiker
Jan 16, 2006

Some great bird pics in this thread!

Does anyone here use one of those cheap monocular/scope add-ons for their smart phones for bird pictures? I've been thinking about getting one to play around with. Right now I have a vortex monocular thats great for site seeing when backpacking but hard to get lined up with my phone for a picture.

Disappointed this year as I got zero Scarlet Tanagers earlier in the summer at my orange feeder. Last year it seemed like I had one every day. Overall it's been an odd year for me at my feeder. I feel like there is less activity, maybe due to the high heat, and I got invaded by grackles emptying the feeder every day for about 3 weeks.

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BaseballPCHiker
Jan 16, 2006

Anyone have advice on how to "starling proof" a feeder?

I have one in our side yard, and while the starlings are cool to look at, they literally empty my feeder and a whole suet in one day and scare off all of the other birds.

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