That is the old bill clicking trick, may have originated who knows where. Wait
till you see toucans click those bills.
Me, I am easily entertained recently by a mockingbird hanging upside down on
the suet feeder.
Preston Forsythe, Browder, KY
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Thrashers singing in my yard at the crack of dawn. Not sure if they will
become a pair, or if they were competing with each other. Chipping sparrows
definitely paired up.Linda Craiger/Glasgow
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-------- Original message --------From: kistlers@xxxxxxxxx Date: 3/18/20 1:39
PM (GMT-06:00) To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [birdky] more signs of spring
Chipping sparrows and pine warblers were both singing their hearts out this
morning at Mammoth Cave, A singing ruby-crowned kinglet and courting flickers
were also a treat. The flickers faced off close to each other on the ground and
flipped their bills side-to-side together…one went left while the other went
right, back and forth. Never seen that before.
Stay healthy and find some good birds.
Steve Kistler
Hart Co, KY