Post by Leon FiskOn Tue, 17 Aug 2021 16:19:37 -0400
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Post by jmcquownThis bird apparently doesn't like to sing in the bathtub. :) I haven't
seen it since. Thanks for your help!
Not much help I'm afraid... I should have told you it was a Blue Jay.
The fastest way to get replies, answers from people is to state
something that's obviously wrong :)
I could have pretended I didn't know what a Blue Jay looks like.
Granted, I haven't bought any raw in the shell peanuts and they love
those. They do show up occasionally after it rains to look for worms
and bugs but because they don't find peanuts they don't stick around. :)
Post by Leon FiskI've heard that birds kinda key off from the length of day. So as
fall rolls around and sunrise approaches spring time hours they
will start singing again. Albeit briefly. Also that immatures will
sing, sometimes odd, bits and pieces of songs as if they are practicing,
getting the hang of it...
Fall, perhaps. It's close to 90F here and it has been raining a lot.
Humid and not the time to have windows open nor to sit outside to hear
birds singing.
Sometimes I do hear night birds through the closed windows if they are
nearby in the trees. Owls hooting. Sometimes (but not yet this year)
Chuck Will's Widows call at dusk. I never see either one of those birds
but I know they're around.
And I did see a recently fledged hawk in the middle of the street when I
was leaving my driveway to go to work. Didn't have a camera with me but
it was a small one, newly fledged. It could fly, just wasn't sure which
way to go. Please just don't fly up into my car. It went back up onto
a branch.
Jill
Jill