From southern Steele County ...
While looking at the feeders at our deck (9:00 AM) I noticed a female cardinal
"pestering" something.
I couldn't tell what the "something" was at first but with binoculars it slowly
became obvious ... it was a female hummingbird!
The Cardinal worked over that
A friend made a recording of a bird song, at midnight and after, which
resembles a nashville warbler song. Is that unusual or even possible.
My friend was doing the frog survey for the DNR.
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2017, 9:15 AM Nels F. Thompson wrote:
> From southern Steele County ...
> While looking at the feeders at our deck (9:00 AM) I noticed a female
> cardinal "pestering" something.
> I couldn't tell what the "something" was at first but with binoculars it
>
I've heard Connecticut Warblers singing just after midnight, so I could imagine
Nashville's doing the same, especially if it was a bright, moonlit night.
Paul
Paul BuddeWashington, dcpbu...@earthlink.net
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