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Date: | Mon, 22 Feb 2010 16:57:12 -0500 |
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I was visiting my new neighbors and having a glass of wine when his eyes
popped out of his head and said, "what the heck is that bird?" It perched
less than 5 feet from the house on the post of his deck. It was a beautiful
male Eastern Bluebird. It was very plump and round, almost chubby.
Beautiful against the white snow.
As a side note, I heard a woodpecker the other day in the local pine trees.
It was thumping away and I was expecting to see either a hairy or a downy.
As I got closer, I realized that it was an American Crow, perfectly
imitating a woodpecker pecking a tree. I've never seen this before, but I
was really amused. Is this common? Is there any idea as to a purpose or
was the crow entertaining itself as well?
Spencer
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