I was wondering what is that people are talking about frisking!
I was wondering if birds are being frisked when they move territories or
cross boundaries :-)
I have learnt two new words (and uses) today frisky and trundling
Bradfield is visible from my building, but has not yet seen the peregrine.
May be I should take a walk, but dont have binoculars with me today!
Meena
At 02:14 PM 1/7/2010, Marie P Read wrote:
These remind me too that when I was downtown yesterday I heard my first
cardinal of the year singing (albeit a rather understated song and for
just a few seconds).
And yet, when I was in CT for Christmas (a bit farther south, it's true)
the titmice, chickadees, cardinals, WB Nuthatches and Carolina Wrens were
singing up a storm).
Marie
It's time. I heard a Tufted Titmouse singing this morning. I'm
always amazed at how little change in day length it takes to get
their hormones flowing.
Kevin
At 09:52 AM 1/7/2010, Robin Cisne wrote:
Early this morning, walking down Vandermark Road in Brooktondale, I
heard a Barred Owl hooting very insistently, over and over
again. Perhaps it was looking for company already, the very
earliest harbinger of the coming spring?
Robin
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