The catbirds had finished their training and were prepared to perform concerts. They have been doing this intermittently all day. There was a brief period in which cardinals, like hawkers at the intermission of an Elizabethan play, cried, "What cheer?" for a while. But then the catbirds began again.
This is just lovely.
I think we have -- sparrows, chickadees (dee - dee -dee, one of the first bird calls I learned to recognize in NM), starlings, robins, seagulls, crows, pigeons, and a little guy on our old iron fire escape with a peach-pink head -- no idea what he was.
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Date: 2020-05-22 10:12 pm (UTC)This is just lovely.
I think we have -- sparrows, chickadees (dee - dee -dee, one of the first bird calls I learned to recognize in NM), starlings, robins, seagulls, crows, pigeons, and a little guy on our old iron fire escape with a peach-pink head -- no idea what he was.