I've had reports of this species here before and it's always turned out
to be something else but ......... I remain hopeful.
Since she's just down the street from me (and on the same side!),
there's a good chance this bird could show up in my yard. On my first
official count day for Project FeederWatch, wouldn't that be nice!!
Tammie in frosty Northern Ontario
Frieda
A new one for me! Gotta love it.
Tammie in frosty Northern Ontario
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Wonderful, Tammie. Can a cardinal be far behind?
Mary Ann
Barnwell, SC
Or at least a lector, porter, exorcist, acolyte or subdeacon? Perhaps
a Bishop (now that's one spectacular bird) or a monsignor? An
archimandrite or two?
J. Del Col (waxing ecclesiastical)
Tammie in not-so-frosty Northern Ontario
Giggle!
C
How about a Monk (parakeet)? ;)
Seriously, there is a colony of them near my house in N. IL.
> Giggle!
>
> C
>
Great one for you Tammie, did you hear it tell you to "drink your teaaaaa"?
We have a few that make our surrounding woods their home and it is always
great to hear their call.
I see more males approach the feeders than the females but both are still
unmistakable.
We still have plenty of Juncos stopping by for a snack but have yet to see
any Tree Sparrows or Pine Siskins.
I have been watching a flock of Goldfinches and a lone House Finch out at
the feeders as I type this.
A pair of T. Titmice just did a hit and run on the BOSS in the tray and the
Chickadees do the same.
We have some Cardinals that show up just before sunset and fill up before
going to bed for the night.
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Fran ......SomeBuddy Else in North Central Ohio
Tammie in Northern Ontario
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:
> Or at least a lector, porter, exorcist, acolyte or subdeacon?
> Perhaps a Bishop (now that's one spectacular bird) or a monsignor?
> An archimandrite or two?
>
> J. Del Col (waxing ecclesiastical)
Don't forget the Prothonotary (warbler, that is).
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Ray
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That one got me--I had to go look it up.
And I see that I missed "archimandrite". I'll have to look that up too.
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