We've been absorbed with counting the egrets and herons we see as we drive to exercise or to the grocery store. We're well into their season now, and we've seen groups of them congregating where they "fish" for food. Normally, both the herons and egrets are very solitary birds while hunting, but they must have a social side we've never seen before.
Elegante Mother pointed out a new bird at the feeder. We both thought it was a woodpecker, but it turns out it was a Northern Flicker. I checked Sibley and read the description out, and this bird fit it to a T. They have an interesting little black bib, and are larger than most of the woodpeckers we see here. I hope this flicker will become a resident. He/She is a fascinating bird to watch!
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If you have wood on your house maybe not somebody you want moving in. Hopefully the ones we have, have a house of their owe to live in and don't start trying to make one out of our wood siding on the barn. Notorious house wreckers.
Beautiful bird to watch.
Posted by janett | May 24, 2007 11:35 PM
Posted on May 24, 2007 23:35