the old grind
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I gotta laugh at this one. My yard is sandy & the lawn is somewhat sparse. Robins, starlings, redwing bbs, flickers, and an occasional brown thrasher run in my yard daily like flocks of chickens, gobbling ants like it's their last meal. Starlings are second only to raccoons for disassembling metal trim on my house & barn looking for nesting and pooping opportunities. Cowbirds are $%#@s to me just on principle.
I hadn't seen many cowbirds this year, but was tickled to see several immature females like those above hop down onto the deck railing with the young starlings that hatched in the soffit above my kitchen window. Nya-na-NI-na-nah ... It's like sweet revenge to see 'em there.
I hadn't seen many cowbirds this year, but was tickled to see several immature females like those above hop down onto the deck railing with the young starlings that hatched in the soffit above my kitchen window. Nya-na-NI-na-nah ... It's like sweet revenge to see 'em there.