...just happened to have a supply of freeze-dried waxworms on hand, eh?
Classic.

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On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, William Schmoker
<[email protected]>wrote:

> This evening in the last of the light I ventured out to fill my feeders.
>  A little bird I hadn't seen skulking on the ground scurried over to my
> brush pile, and with bare eyes I could see heavy breast striping.  I first
> thought it must be a Song Sparrow but something about it rubbed me wrong so
> I ran back inside to get my bins.  In the dark (around 4:50 with light snow
> falling) I couldn't get much of the bird other than to eliminate any of the
> normal suspects for this time of year, so I ran back again for my camera.
>  I popped a few flash shots and saw to my amazement that it was an Ovenbird
> picking around under my feeders:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/9047968@N02/
>
> I scattered a handful of freeze-dried waxworms & hope the little guy finds
> them.  Not a good night for a bird that should be in a much warmer place by
> now- forecasted low of 6° F.
>
> Enjoy- Bill Schmoker, Longmont
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