Revel Ranch
05:57:10 
Im sad. I probably cant donate plasma anymore.
Myth-O-Magic
05:54:50 
I only need 2000 more bucks until I can reach 100K then I'm going to stroll the markets and see if there's any WWW horses for 100K
Myth-O-Magic
05:46:29 
@KPH- Bye :3
KPH Equestrian
05:45:49 Rapcoon | Jester
Oop got go
Myth-O-Magic
05:43:51 
I was listening to some music today 1 of the songs I listen to is called memories and it was just sad.
KPH Equestrian
05:43:33 Rapcoon | Jester
oh I think I can manage that, gren >:3
KPH Equestrian
05:43:04 Rapcoon | Jester
gren
honestly this horse might stay blad, I have to completely relearn to draw hair Dx
-Click-
Greenheart Stables
05:41:18 Green|Gren|Grenlin
But full body bald, so bald shiny its almost biblical
Myth-O-Magic
05:40:44 
@KPH- LOL
Mythological
05:40:40 Myth/Crowley/Grinch
Thought Leaf was talking to me. xD

Dulcie
I don't have a mic lol
Greenheart Stables
05:40:33 Green|Gren|Grenlin
@KPH
Yesss
Leafpool
05:40:30 Leaf
I'm in need of an Apricot Horse Token. Please bring me one.
The quest lady doesnt like me.....
Greenheart Stables
05:40:15 Green|Gren|Grenlin
@KPH
A-bald-horse, nakie
KPH Equestrian
05:39:50 Rapcoon | Jester
gren
This but in horse form
-Click-
KPH Equestrian
05:39:10 Rapcoon | Jester
Magic
Hmm, maybe a dog chased up a tree by a cat lol xD
KPH Equestrian
05:37:57 Rapcoon | Jester
Gren
Who, angel ganev?
Myth-O-Magic
05:36:12 
Well I have some other ideas a dog a cat a tree @KPH
Gemstone Stable
05:35:58 Snow❆Gem
@jester

I found his YT channel and have been watching at least one video a week. :D
KPH Equestrian
05:35:46 Rapcoon | Jester
gren
B- bald...?
Leafpool
05:35:44 Leaf
Myth you can yeet it at me if you want!
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HEEs Birding Thread January 20, 2025 05:25 PM


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I took the pot down to count the babies I had gloves on and one of them bit me there where 4 babies!
HEEs Birding Thread January 20, 2025 05:29 PM


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Thank you for being gentle with them!
But do remember that it's illegal in some states to interfere with wild birds, it can result in hefty fines. Try not to pester them <3
HEEs Birding Thread January 20, 2025 05:33 PM


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Seen swallows in England, France, Germany, South Africa, Turkey, Greece and last year on both sides of Australia (Cairns in Queensland and Margaret River in WA). So they have my admiration, so small and migrate so far. The Aussie ones stay within AUS, afterall it is a big place!
HEEs Birding Thread January 20, 2025 07:41 PM

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You should totally put your feeders out in the summer, but humming birds migrate south in the winter. I usually put mine up April-September.

Versailles said:
If you express interest in birds, you fit right into the list <3
I've actually got multiple hummingbird feeders myself. Cannot have them out in the winter, but hopefully in Tennessee. :)



Edited at January 20, 2025 07:55 PM by Revel Ranch
HEEs Birding Thread January 24, 2025 09:42 PM


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Revel Ranch said:
You should totally put your feeders out in the summer, but humming birds migrate south in the winter. I usually put mine up April-September.

Versailles said:
If you express interest in birds, you fit right into the list <3
I've actually got multiple hummingbird feeders myself. Cannot have them out in the winter, but hopefully in Tennessee. :)




In Colorado they always froze solid before September, and then I couldn't handle the heartache of watching them find a frozen feeder. :( Eventually I started keeping a warmer next to it, and that helped. Some happy birds then.
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Should be warmer here! Shouldn't need that ceramic heater as often.
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As a side note, I already have my songbird seed out and seen some chickadees!
HEEs Birding Thread January 25, 2025 01:38 PM


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Interested in your heater idea, I have never heard of this done over here in GB.
But we need a dryer, the little fat bits that they love in cold weather get soggy and disgusting, and the birds can't eat it (I bet is clogs up their beaks). I had to clean it all out today and refill.
Can't just put an umbrella over as the wind would woosh it away within weeks!
We get robins, blue tits, great tits, cole tits, blackbirds, wrens. Lots of starlings. Crows, magpies and pigeons. And at this time of year lots of the pretty gossiping goldfinches.
Occasional nuthatches, red spotted and green woodpeckers. And long tailed tits (my favourit).
HEEs Birding Thread January 27, 2025 01:45 PM


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ZeroZero said:
Interested in your heater idea, I have never heard of this done over here in GB.
But we need a dryer, the little fat bits that they love in cold weather get soggy and disgusting, and the birds can't eat it (I bet is clogs up their beaks). I had to clean it all out today and refill.
Can't just put an umbrella over as the wind would woosh it away within weeks!
We get robins, blue tits, great tits, cole tits, blackbirds, wrens. Lots of starlings. Crows, magpies and pigeons. And at this time of year lots of the pretty gossiping goldfinches.
Occasional nuthatches, red spotted and green woodpeckers. And long tailed tits (my favourit).


I'm happy to explain! <3
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Ceramic heaters are the only ones safe for birds, so keep that in mind. There are outdoor heaters, though, that I'd always set out next to the hummingbird feeders to keep the liquid from freezing. If it's rainy or wet, I keep everything underneath the porch!
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If you want to be kind to the regular birds, too, there's lots of heated bird perches for domestic birds, that you can put out for them. Keeps their little feets warm! I often get robins on them. :)
HEEs Birding Thread January 27, 2025 02:22 PM


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ooh, bird feet warmers. Never even dreamed if that.
Thanks for those ideas Versailles.

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