Feeding the Birds
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I've noticed a few of Dave's favorite pigeons lately. I don't have anything against them.
I strolled around today and snapped a couple pics of a song sparrow. I get them at my feeders, in the yard, these were at my favorite nature trail
Such a pretty song they sing!
I strolled around today and snapped a couple pics of a song sparrow. I get them at my feeders, in the yard, these were at my favorite nature trail
Such a pretty song they sing!
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Not in my yard, but I spotted two different birds today. Tiny birds rather high up in the tree. A Golden Crown Kinglet which is a winter visitor, and a brown creeper, a year round resident. When I saw the yellow stripe in the middle of the head on the Kinglet, I knew it was something different.
Golden Crown Kinglet
Brown Creeper
Golden Crown Kinglet
Brown Creeper
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I never really considered it, but it turns out the common pigeon is the 7th fastest animal in the world. If you eliminate diving speeds, it moves up to 5th. The 5th/3rd fastest, of course, is...the Mexican free-tailed bat.
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You're welcome.
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I never really considered it, but it turns out the common pigeon is the 7th fastest animal in the world. If you eliminate diving speeds, it moves up to 5th. The 5th/3rd fastest, of course, is...the Mexican free-tailed bat.
I just improved your life with barely interesting facts.
You're welcome.
I just improved your life with barely interesting facts.
You're welcome.
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So does that explain why they seem to love bouncing off our kitchen window.