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Comments (23)Hey, that's why I love posting here, because I'm definitely NOT a know-it-all. I need backup. :D It all happened so quickly (gliding, landing, sitting pretty), but I really think it had a banded tail with darker colors! I know the chest was white, with brown vertical speckles, if that makes sense. I took the camera out yesterday morning, as I will today, but it didn't show up. There is another bird, though, maybe someone can ID for me. Again, not a very good pic, but it's one of a few birds that have been hanging around. They have a weird flight pattern, where they take off from their perch, swoop out (or up) and around, returning to their perch, almost like a boomerang (or like they're snagging some insects in mid-air?). Anyway, I've mentioned it before as having a light yellow front, and you can just see some peeking out from above the tail in this pic. They usually hang around in pairs, and they're very protective of their "area". This is the one and only time any of them have ventured this close to the house, that I've seen, anyway. It was very hot that day, and it definitely wasn't doing the swoop thing. Maybe someone can help! :) Brenda...See MorePictures of some succulents from many friends here..
Comments (3)Mike, thanks for sharing pictures of all your beautiful Jades. How I love the variegated Jade in the Bonsai pot)...so Very nice!...See MoreHere's some pictures.
Comments (8)Hi Kathi, I'm new here, been hanging around the Florida Forum for years but moving this direction for my yard so doing a little lurking... :-) I believe the picture of what you're questioning as Blue Sky Thunbergia is actually a solanum wendlandii, based not only on flowers but actually the leaf appearance/structure. Sorry the picture in the link does not show the leaves but I don't want to link to any commercial sites.... Tom...See MoreSome recent birds....lots of pictures
Comments (7)It was so much fun to look at your photos! It looks like you had an enjoyable summer with your birds - and the cardinal youngsters are so adorable. Your landscape also looks pretty and very bird-friendly. It's neat to see what others have done with their space. By any chance, did you ever see where the cardinals' nest was? Just curious. We have had cardinals in and out of our yard here this summer, but I have never seen a nest or even seen them retreat to a particular space, they just come to the crabapple tree and make a quick run to the feeder, then back to the tree, and back to wherever their "homebase" is. You will no doubt be enjoying your cardinals throughout the winter, which will be fun. Thanks for sharing -...See MoreLorna1949
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