I’ve been wondering why I haven't seen “my”Townsend’s Solitaire drinking
from my heated birdbath at sunrise in the last few days. I’ve heard it
singing at sunrise. This morning I found out.  One of my Spotted Towhees
was chasing the solitaire around my backyard, which has a juniper tree.

 Could this be a territorial dispute?

Paula Hansley
Louisville
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Paula Hansley
Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph:  720-890-2628

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