LMarkoff <canyon.eagle@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey there VAbirders!
The birds keep coming, yeehah!
Just now, watching out the window, munching on an orange, I saw a Brown
Thrasher fly past my face, about 2' away on the other side of the
window. It flew into one of our big spruces. Dripping orange I grabbed my
binox and ran to look out the window near that spruce. Looking down I
could see the Brown Thrasher on the ground. He was munching too, but not
on an orange, he was munching a cicada nymph. Yum yum yum!
I called to my daughter and said, "Come look at the thrasher in the Redbud
tree!" She joined me and said, "It's not in the Redbud." I pointed at the
thrasher and said, "Yes it is, right there!" "Not in the Redbud," she
repeated. And surprised, I saw she was looking at another Brown Thrasher
sitting a few feet away from the first. Indeed she was correct yet again,
for her thrasher was in the Black Chokeberry. She always finds birds I
don't see!
Lori Markoff
Vienna
Fairfax County
canyon.eagle@xxxxxxxxxxx
I can only hope that I'm not speaking solely for myself here, but you've
pushed me over the top now.
PLEASE SHUT UP... I'm tired of deleting your useless drivel from my inbox,
just so you can have the sick satisfaction of seeing your name in print. Write
this stuff down in your birder's diary AND SPARE US ALL...
I admire your enthusiasm for every bird that shares your space, but I
CERTAINLY don't need a play-by-play recount of its every move, it's "name" and
whether or not different members of your family saw it or made the ID- so save
it for BIRDCHAT...
C. Jones
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