[Tweeters] Fireworks, Motion - and birds ... ?
    Jim Betz via Tweeters 
    tweeters at u.washington.edu
       
    Sat Jul  6 09:55:15 PDT 2024
    
    
  
Hi all,
   I did not see much change, if any at all, in the presence of birds at 
our feeders
(seed and hummer) on the morning after the 4th (the 5th).  And the same is
true today.
   I'm guessing - and would like confirmation - that unless the 
fireworks are very
close to the bird (roosting/other) that they pretty much don't notice.
   As an overall observation - in terms of birds flushing what I've 
noticed is that
sound and color of clothing make very little difference - and it is 
motion that is
the most important.  With motion that is either fast-and-big (waving 
your arms) or
in the direction of the birds (getting closer) ... that matters the 
most.  If I move
slowly or away from the birds at my feeder/in the field - they seem to 
not flush.
Additionally, each species seems to have its own comfort zone - in fact 
what I've
noticed is that if I have a particular lens on my camera, most of the 
time, the
size of the image of the bird on the camera is pretty much the same ... no
matter which species it is.
   Individual birds within a species can vary a LOT - the above are 
"rules of
thumb".
                                                            - Jim
    
    
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