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Pellet heads!! What's up today?

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by DexterDay, Jan 16, 2014.

  1. imacman

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    Speaking of birds, here's one you can try to figure out. I see this bird every few days trying to get into the suet feeder. IMO, this is a "mutant" male Cardinal, but everything I read says they don't have any genetics to allow for any blue coloring. Same size as a Cardinal, but the head and some blue feathers on the other side make me wonder. Thoughts??

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    An escaped tropical?
     
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  3. imacman

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    Maybe
     
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    Looks like a wood carving!
     
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    Yes, strange appearance. I took this after it was getting dark, and am surprised how well the Galaxy camera worked with no flash.
     
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    No relief from the heat at night around here either. Forecast says low 70's and muggy every night till Sunday.

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    That's an odd one! Try to get a few good pics and sent it to the local audubon society.
     
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    Hot here too....100F this afternoon....

    Was 80F this morning at dawn.....Nasty heat for this part of the rock.....
    Marine push coming....Cooler tomorrow....90F then down into the 80's F
    Only good thing....Humidity is 24%......Don't be snapping your fingers....Start a fire pretty easy....
     
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    I think you got it right in one. It looks the same as the cardinal at this Bald-headed Birds - Feeder Watch article.

    Those big black orbs around the eyes just make it look plain spooky!
     
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    The one here looks almost exactly like the bottom pic in the link you sent. He was in the backyard again this morning grabbing a peanut.
     
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    Looks like something you'd see in a Tim Burton movie.

    sam
     
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    "Fortunately, in most cases new head feathers grow in within a few weeks." Well aren't they lucky. Mine aren't going to!
     
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    Our lone female who hangs out most days in our yard. She was beating the sun under one of our bushes. She's the one we toss cracked corn to. She sometimes brings a friend along too.

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    Saving on hair cuts! :D
     
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    Replacing lost brood members huh, where is the turkey eaters. Vultures hawks fox?
     
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    Had a thunder storm last PM that took out the power for thousands of homes. Trees down. I had hoped that after those horrid storms we had in Jan. that all the weak trees were gone, but such is not the case. If anything, it made more of them. We have
    started with our stand-by generator install. Now waiting for the gas company to come and hook up the gas to power it. With the anticipated horrid hurricane season predicted, this is the year to have this generator. I can no longer pull out the one on wheels or fuel it up with gas or propane. I can't lean back and rest, or sleep in bed without my bi-pap running.
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    Nice Larry! I had one at the big house in NY. Was one of the best investments I ever made. How many watts?
     
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    Warming up da smoker

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    18, They did a consumption review and came up with that. Other companies said 14, and others 18. I hope it does the trick.
     
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    18kw? I would think that would be plenty for any average house. Mine was only 12kw and it ran everything in the 3000 sq ft house with ease. Only thing I didn't run was the biggest elements on the electric stove......microwave took care of most stuff during an outage.
     
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