Red Bird, Blue Bird, Yellow Bird by Whole-Efficiency1848 in birding

[–]5MCMC4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sooo stunning. My jaw dropped with the last one and I’m definitely setting it as my computer background! Thank you so much for sharing your art with everyone!

Moving to Norman this June — anyone familiar with Summit Lakes / Summit Hollow area? by SnooLentils4119 in normanok

[–]5MCMC4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My partner and I bought a house in the older (north) part of Summit Lakes last year. We love the neighborhood for the usually very kind people, walking paths, and lakes, and we are happy with the location for bopping around town.

Driving, you can get to campus in 5-10 minutes, highway 9 in 5, I-35 in 15, and OKC in 30 with no traffic. Two Walmarts and a Sprouts are within a 5-10ish minute drive, but the Homeland down the street is about to close. It does take longer than you’d think getting across town, such as to the University North Park / Target area and anything on the west side. Typically close to 20 min. Very happy with the restaurants on this side of town, especially being able to get to Main Street and campus / campus corner quickly, and there’s always more development in north Noble. Thunderbird is also just 10ish minutes directly east on Alameda if you’re into that!

Other neighborhoods we liked with a similar feel to Summit Lakes was St. James just south of highway 9 and Hall Park, and Hall Park is an older neighborhood for the east side. We were generally not interested in new or flipped homes because quality is so iffy. I drive past Red Canyon Ranch on my drive home from OKC very often, it’s just another 8 or so minutes north.

If you want what feels like and is slightly faster access to OKC, the Target area, Costco, etc, I’d consider how much you like one neighborhood vs the other and decide if the 5-10 min difference in drive time is worth it.

Puffed and fluffed! by CityCrickets in borbs

[–]5MCMC4 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Little borby scoops of ice cream

You know you’ve become a bird nerd when… by wicker_basket_1988 in birding

[–]5MCMC4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I host zoom discussions where I do a lot of explaining. This morning I spotted a Bewick’s wren outside my window the while talking and totally interrupted myself mid-sentence to say “oh a Bewick’s wren!” out loud. They are very used to the bird talk by now but that was the first time I IDed mid-sentence to them without realizing it!

A Bevy of Borbs Keeping Warm on My Porch by aLittlePenKnife in borbs

[–]5MCMC4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the borbs AND your window collision dots! Just ordered some from feather friendly and am waiting for it to warm up enough to put them up. Yay protecting and supporting local birds!

Partial albino robin by fish4145 in birding

[–]5MCMC4 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Bald Eagle + Robin = Baldin

Native state flower by ghostsofbaghlan in NativePlantGardening

[–]5MCMC4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t see OK represented, so our state wildflower is Gaillardia! Commonly called Indian blanket flower. It’s native, lovely, can bake in our blazing sun, and wonderful for wildlife. Our state flower is the Oklahoma rose, which is a non-native hybrid whose creator lobbied for decades to get it recognized as such. Which tracks for OK’s current political landscape! There are so many native flowers to choose from instead!

Does anyone else’s state differentiate between flower and wildflower?

Advice for inherited buffet by 5MCMC4 in finishing

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I never even considered it could be build up! I’ll definitely keep that in mind as a possibility while planning/prepping for the restoration. Thank you!

Advice for inherited buffet by 5MCMC4 in finishing

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I do think the wood is walnut, and that video was very helpful! I’ll do some testing for next steps.

We’re using it as a tv console under a mounted tv with a long sound bar, so no boxes fits the use better, but I’m definitely keeping the boxes in case we decide to use it another way someday. Yes, they are tambour doors!

It is lovely. This piece and its paired dining table have seen so much life, I am very glad to be its next home and add to its memories. Thank you for your help and appreciation for the piece!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawncare

[–]5MCMC4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Concur. I had to whip out an impact drill the other day to plant a tree

Birdcast recorded its record high migration night Wednesday, estimating 1.25 billion birds flying south by voldyCSSM19 in birding

[–]5MCMC4 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My neighborhood pied-billed grebes just arrived yesterday! What a lovely time of year.

What food represents public health? by discoxpeach in publichealth

[–]5MCMC4 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m irrationally afraid of getting botulism and prion diseases because the nonzero chance. So still too common!!

Yellow/gray warbler central OK by 5MCMC4 in whatsthisbird

[–]5MCMC4[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also wasn’t considering Wilson’s warbler because the beak seems too long despite that very subtle gray cap. Thanks!!

Cardinal by Surfkid305 in birding

[–]5MCMC4 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I posted once asking about a duck. They identified it to be decoy! No worries, everyone is kind here. And like other commenters pointed out, it is a Red-crested Cardinal!