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Those Juncos are at it again. In the winter, many of them cluster around the bird feeder, and they will chase each other away at the slightest provocation. I haven’t been able to find out why since there is plenty of food and feeding perches.
20 Friday Feb 2015
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Those Juncos are at it again. In the winter, many of them cluster around the bird feeder, and they will chase each other away at the slightest provocation. I haven’t been able to find out why since there is plenty of food and feeding perches.
Tiny said:
Great captures, Hien!!
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thevenerable1 said:
Ever watched gulls with a food find …? – same thing.
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DG MARYOGA said:
Superb shots in flight and fight Hien!Love their fan-like wide spread wings!
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pike said:
Just gorgeous!
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Sue Slaght said:
Perhaps they are territorial? You have developed an amazing ability to capture the action of these birds. I know i have said it many times but I really admire your skill.
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neihtn2012 said:
Apparently, they are even more territorial than other birds. That’s why there are so many of them, about 200 million! Thanks for commenting, Sue!
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Helen C said:
Maybe need another feeder? 😉
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Helen C said:
Love the photos, of course.
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neihtn2012 said:
That’s a possibility I am considering, but want to wait whether things will be different in a couple months after the Juncos migrate up North.
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Sukanya Ramanujan said:
Spectacular!
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Amy said:
I have been wondering about that… you feed them all the time, and they still flight for food. Great action captures!
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LadyPinkRose said:
I am stunned by these photographs!!! Wow, Neihtn! Just wow! Love, Amy
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Victor Rakmil said:
Great photographs.
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