> I haven't had any good stories to tell for ages -- of any kind--but 
> especially, birdy.
> 
> So I thought I'd share this one for those who are like me, starved for good 
> news, or even...  sentimental news:
> 
> We've had Say's Phoebes nesting on our house ledges for about 11 years, 
> although I assume that there has been a generational change at some point. 
> Last year the male arrived on Mar. 23rd and pined about by himself, breaking 
> my heart with his melancholy cry (I gesture scornfully at those who call 
> notion anthropomorphic) for weeks, looking for a female. 
> 
> On April 24 she returned... unipodally: one-footed. There was much obvious 
> rejoicing between the two, and subsequent chitter-muttering over the annual 
> challenge of choosing a ledge.
> 
> After some scuffling with the sassy House Finches & pestiferous House 
> Sparrows, and fending off a Bluejay attack after they had eggs, the Phoebe 
> pair fledged three young in July. It was amazing to watch the little 
> para-abled female manage her brood throughout, perching on the driveway, 
> where she had balance problems until I thought to put up a nice 
> parakeet-style perch 15 feet from the nest. Then she used that until they all 
> left in the fall.
> 
> This year the male again returned Mar. 23. I started to worry, as I always 
> do, about whether a (or even better, THE) female would appear. On 4/1 another 
> phoebe scouted the yard, but it wasn't the right one. Then on 4/16, She 
> arrived. For the first time, I could verify that this was the same bird as 
> the previous year. No mistaking the lopsided perch posture on our deck bench! 
> She is ready to start anew.
> 
> My heart soars.
> 
> Linda
> 
> 
> Linda Andes-Georges
> Boulder County (W of Lagerman, N of Haystack, E of Table Mtn)
> [Jean-Pierre says: W of Paris, S of Quebec, E of Tahiti]
> 8417 Stirrup Ln
> Longmont CO 80503
> Tel. 720 668 5214
> 



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