Although I don't live downtown, I live about 5 minutes from Cornell. I have had
a male at my feeder for over a week now. I think I have seen one maybe three
times in the past 15 years and then it was usually only for a day. I have
never had one stay for so long. A real treat.
This bird has been sitting on our feeder with its head tucked out of sight for
the last 20 minutes or so. It is breathing but I’ve never seen this kind of
behavior before. Has anyone seen something like this?
We are wondering if it is ill.
Thanks,
Deb
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Flew off just as we arrived.
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 4:46 PM, Kenneth V. Rosenberg k...@cornell.edu wrote:
On light post in nw corner of parking lot behind target and across fr BJs.
4:45 pm
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I still have one hardy soul who still feeds daily at my feeder.
Deb
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