Mockingbirds
- gaw
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What is it with these mockingbirds? For the past two days we have a mockingbird obsessed with our car. He sits on it, flaps his wings and flutters about the windshield and sits on the door looking in the mirror, pecking at the window and just chittin’ all over the door. It’s comical except for the poop.
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his turf and thinking that there is another one there territorial as robbins are but love there mocking of various sounds /birds etc. gotta love nature !
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Pictures? Short Video? That's Hilarious! We don't have them up here at the end of the earth.
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Do what this guy did to high prices !
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He lost his wife & has learned to talk to himself & enjoy his own reflection .
- gaw
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I was away today or maybe I would have tried.johnjoseph wrote:Pictures? Short Video? That's Hilarious! We don't have them up here at the end of the earth.
It's a purple LuminaPacowy wrote:Is the car a Skylark by any chance?
Mike
Usually in the summer a mockingbird sits on the power lines and sings, I don't know if this is the same one.