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Post by Calamity Creek Gal on Nov 22, 2015 18:42:16 GMT -5
I saw THREE mockingbirds here at one time! I have never seen 3 and rarely do I see 2 at one time. Got a couple pictures (of one) that I'll share in photo folder tomorrow. Counted 30 quail while the mockers were zipping around chasing each other. Also a Rufous crowned sparrow, the Siskins, Curve-billed thrasher few doves, etc. Busy at the "water hole" before going to roost for the night.
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Post by BarbK on Nov 22, 2015 23:59:46 GMT -5
I love mockingbirds, and to see three would be thrilling. I would be so happy seeing anything besides my house sparrows and mourning doves. I do get a mockingbird every now and then who comes to the birdbath. I should keep jelly in the feeder but always forget.
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Post by hazelrunmama on Nov 23, 2015 13:54:38 GMT -5
Ooooooo....Lue's place was a'hoppin' with activity! What a fun evening! Looking forward to the pics!
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Post by BarbK on Nov 23, 2015 21:15:02 GMT -5
Looking forward to the quail photos.
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Post by luv2bird on Nov 24, 2015 10:42:35 GMT -5
I saw THREE mockingbirds here at one time! I have never seen 3 and rarely do I see 2 at one time. Got a couple pictures (of one) that I'll share in photo folder tomorrow. Counted 30 quail while the mockers were zipping around chasing each other. Also a Rufous crowned sparrow, the Siskins, Curve-billed thrasher few doves, etc. Busy at the "water hole" before going to roost for the night. Never seen three mockers at one time, get occasional visits of one.
Looking forward to pics. Lue, especially the Curved-billed Thrashers.
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