I am very interested in birds. I am starting to research them more and watch them in nature. I went to a lake today, and I saw many species:
American Robin
Blue Heron
Mallard
Mute Swan
Northern Cardinal
Ring-Billed Gull
Rock Pigeon
Solitary Sandpiper
Yellow Grosbeak
(I identified these with my trusty website, Whatbird. It is really helpful!)
I saw one Greylag Goose. But only one.
Discuss birds you see around your area.
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parcheesidude wrote:
Yes, birds are very illegal here. Say your prayers Wiimaster. on the off chance it's about revealing your state, it's been done a lot here, no consequences.
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veggieman001 wrote:
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What?
Birds are illegal? And how does this measure on
"Don't talk about religion and politics, etc..."
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soupoftomato wrote:
parcheesidude wrote:
Yes, birds are very illegal here. Say your prayers Wiimaster. on the off chance it's about revealing your state, it's been done a lot here, no consequences.
how is eduacating people about birds you saw bad?

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sydrodk1 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
parcheesidude wrote:
Yes, birds are very illegal here. Say your prayers Wiimaster. on the off chance it's about revealing your state, it's been done a lot here, no consequences.
how is eduacating people about birds you saw bad?
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I'm sure he was being sarcasmistic.
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it is about revealing your status! Sorry. Fail.
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scratch_yoshi wrote:
sydrodk1 wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Yes, birds are very illegal here. Say your prayers Wiimaster. on the off chance it's about revealing your state, it's been done a lot here, no consequences.how is eduacating people about birds you saw bad?
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I'm sure he was being sarcasmistic.
sarcastic
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wiimaster wrote:
I am very interested in birds. I am starting to research them more and watch them in nature. I went to a lake today, and I saw many species:
American Robin
Blue Heron
Evening Grosbeak
Mallard
Mute Swan
Northern Cardinal
Rock Pigeon
Solitary Sandpiper
(I identified these with my trusty website, Whatbird. It is really helpful!)
I saw one Greylag Goose. But only one.
Discuss birds you see around your area. I'm curious to know what is common where you live, so can you say what state or province you are in? (I'm in east coast Canada BTW)
I became interest in birds years ago and let me tell you...FASCINATING! Everything about them (their beaks, plumage, feathers) never cease to amaze me. I went ahead and bought a few bird field guides and they've helped me a lot. I can now identify over 50 types of birds. I can even tell apart the genders of a House Sparrow based on their plumage. ^_^
BTW, you have a gift, like me, and don't let this gift fly away. Birds are very interesting and studying up on them early is a good thing. Before I wanted to be a paleontologist. Then I wanted to be an ornitologist, like you. Now I want to be an animator. Although I still like birds and dinosaurs, animation is my main goal right now. I do, however, enjoy watching birds whenever I get the chance, like at a park or just freelance driving.
UPDATE: Why does everyone keep messing around? It's a talent. You don't laugh at someone's talent. Would you like it if I started bad-mouthing Minecraft? Probably not, so what gives you the right to do so to Wiimaster? (Minecraft is just an example)
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PandaGuy wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
I am very interested in birds. I am starting to research them more and watch them in nature. I went to a lake today, and I saw many species:
American Robin
Blue Heron
Evening Grosbeak
Mallard
Mute Swan
Northern Cardinal
Rock Pigeon
Solitary Sandpiper
(I identified these with my trusty website, Whatbird. It is really helpful!)
I saw one Greylag Goose. But only one.
Discuss birds you see around your area. I'm curious to know what is common where you live, so can you say what state or province you are in? (I'm in east coast Canada BTW)I became interest in birds years ago and let me tell you...FASCINATING! Everything about them (their beaks, plumage, feathers) never cease to amaze me. I went ahead and bought a few bird field guides and they've helped me a lot. I can now identify over 50 types of birds. I can even tell apart the genders of a House Sparrow based on their plumage. ^_^
BTW, you have a gift, like me, and don't let this gift fly away. Birds are very interesting and studying up on them early is a good thing. Before I wanted to be a paleontologist. Then I wanted to be an ornitologist, like you. Now I want to be an animator. Although I still like birds and dinosaurs, animation is my main goal right now. I do, however, enjoy watching birds whenever I get the chance, like at a park or just freelance driving.
UPDATE: Why does everyone keep messing around? It's a talent. You don't laugh at someone's talent. Would you like it if I started bad-mouthing Minecraft? Probably not, so what gives you the right to do so to Wiimaster? (Minecraft is just an example)
Thank you for supporting me! I'm surprised some people have a problem with liking birds...
Birds are indeed fascinating. They are so diverse, I mean think about it. Being a 'Bird' is what makes owls, ducks, flamingos and penguins all very similar though they are completely different.
I am planning on getting a few bird guides in the future, I just don't know any good ones. Can you name a few titles you've read and have been helpful to you? I'd like to be able to get the knowledge to identify numerous species just by looking. (I'm really unspecific if I try now.) The only birds I can tell gender differences from are Mallard Ducks and chickens
(Those are easy though XD)
I have had other job thoughts (Art teacher or writer, to name a few) besides an Ornithologist. Even if I choose another job though, I will still make an effort to keep Ornithology a big part of my life. Bird watching, research, etc etc.

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kimmy123 wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
Uh wait what?
Sorry, but I am really confused.... I would like an explanation on why I did something wrong....They are saying that this could make users reveal where they live.
Oh. Well I'm only curious, I'm not going to come and murder you
I didn't think state is too specific. I've heard people reveal which state they are in and the mods were okay with it... I don't think this isn't anything I could get banned for

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wiimaster wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
Uh wait what?
Sorry, but I am really confused.... I would like an explanation on why I did something wrong....They are saying that this could make users reveal where they live.
Oh. Well I'm only curious, I'm not going to come and murder you
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I didn't say it, they did.
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kimmy123 wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
They are saying that this could make users reveal where they live.
Oh. Well I'm only curious, I'm not going to come and murder you
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I didn't say it, they did.
Okay.
Well peeps, don't say you area if you aren't comfortable... let's just please get back on topic
EDIT: Today I realized I've been seeing Yellow Grosbeaks, not Evening Grosbeaks.
I saw lots of gulls, I think they we're Ring Bills. I also saw Common Loons and Canada Geese.
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Birds are so boring.
And don't give me a long bird-lover speech on how they aren't.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Birds are so boring.
And don't give me a long bird-lover speech on how they aren't.
No offense, but lay off. Why do you have to be so mean about it? I'm offended because I like birds. Would you like it if I bashed your favorite animal? No, so stop hating on birds. Birds are cool, you just have to learn how to observe them.

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soupoftomato wrote:
Birds are so boring.
And don't give me a long bird-lover speech on how they aren't.
If you're gonna hate so much on them, you're gonna have a long bird-lover speech whether you like it or not. It's like someone murdering someone and telling the police not to lock him up in jail. That's just an example, don't take it too seriously.

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wiimaster wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
Oh. Well I'm only curious, I'm not going to come and murder you
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I didn't say it, they did.
Okay.
Well peeps, don't say you area if you aren't comfortable... let's just please get back on topic
EDIT: Today I realized I've been seeing Yellow Grosbeaks, not Evening Grosbeaks.
I saw lots of gulls, I think they we're Ring Bills. I also saw Common Loons and Canada Geese.
Common Loons! Where do you live? I love those birds! I've always wanted to see them.
P.S. Watch this!

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wiimaster wrote:
PandaGuy wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
I am very interested in birds. I am starting to research them more and watch them in nature. I went to a lake today, and I saw many species:
American Robin
Blue Heron
Evening Grosbeak
Mallard
Mute Swan
Northern Cardinal
Rock Pigeon
Solitary Sandpiper
(I identified these with my trusty website, Whatbird. It is really helpful!)
I saw one Greylag Goose. But only one.
Discuss birds you see around your area. I'm curious to know what is common where you live, so can you say what state or province you are in? (I'm in east coast Canada BTW)I became interest in birds years ago and let me tell you...FASCINATING! Everything about them (their beaks, plumage, feathers) never cease to amaze me. I went ahead and bought a few bird field guides and they've helped me a lot. I can now identify over 50 types of birds. I can even tell apart the genders of a House Sparrow based on their plumage. ^_^
BTW, you have a gift, like me, and don't let this gift fly away. Birds are very interesting and studying up on them early is a good thing. Before I wanted to be a paleontologist. Then I wanted to be an ornitologist, like you. Now I want to be an animator. Although I still like birds and dinosaurs, animation is my main goal right now. I do, however, enjoy watching birds whenever I get the chance, like at a park or just freelance driving.
UPDATE: Why does everyone keep messing around? It's a talent. You don't laugh at someone's talent. Would you like it if I started bad-mouthing Minecraft? Probably not, so what gives you the right to do so to Wiimaster? (Minecraft is just an example)Thank you for supporting me! I'm surprised some people have a problem with liking birds...
Birds are indeed fascinating. They are so diverse, I mean think about it. Being a 'Bird' is what makes owls, ducks, flamingos and penguins all very similar though they are completely different.
I am planning on getting a few bird guides in the future, I just don't know any good ones. Can you name a few titles you've read and have been helpful to you? I'd like to be able to get the knowledge to identify numerous species just by looking. (I'm really unspecific if I try now.) The only birds I can tell gender differences from are Mallard Ducks and chickens(Those are easy though XD)
I have had other job thoughts (Art teacher or writer, to name a few) besides an Ornithologist. Even if I choose another job though, I will still make an effort to keep Ornithology a big part of my life. Bird watching, research, etc etc.
Well, it all depends where you live, but I recommend Michael Vanner's work. I have two of his books (Field Guide to the Birds of North America and Encyclopedia to the Birds of North America). If you want something you can carry around in the field, I would choose the field guide because it's less bulky and is smaller. The encyclopedia is good for looking up birds while at home, but I have carried it outside with me at times.
Also, NatGeo has some pretty good stuff and don't forget Smithsonian. You can find these in your local bookstores really.

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