Hi all

In quick browse of Birds of NA could only find this "foot" reference:  
"Some birds sleep on one foot, drawing the other up among the feathers" ... 
maybe it just woke up or had an itch?  :-)

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/


On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:17:50 AM UTC-6, León wrote:
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> COBirders--  Jim Thompson of La Junta sent me two photos of a singing 
> Loggerhead Shrike he took very recently (see below).  He asks, “Each time 
> it sang it had its left foot raised as if listening for a reply....... is 
> this action common???”  Jim says he will appreciate all answers.
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> Leon Bright, Pueblo
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