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Author Topic: I never heard of a Green Jay!  (Read 1638 times)
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« on: 04-Feb-11, 10:46:43 PM »

Now I did!

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« Reply #1 on: 04-Feb-11, 10:50:15 PM »

Or a Chachalaca??  surprise Cha Cha Laca :


Plain Chachalaca... these birds are everywhere and can be compared to chickens. Very wild, but very common.

Not in my neck of the woods! no
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« Reply #2 on: 04-Feb-11, 10:55:47 PM »

As you look at these pictures, what do you see? Probably exactly what I do – a gorgeous little bird full of color and cute personality, doing nothing more than bathing in the sprinkler and enjoying his little hummingbird life. I was amazed actually at how long this little bird allowed me to photograph him. He stayed in place at least 5-10 minutes and was seemingly okay with me watching him bathe. As I look at these pictures, I wonder what this tiny creature was really thinking. What was going through his tiny little brain as he enjoyed the rays of sun shining through his personal rain shower?

The reality is he is likely thinking about how he can completely dismantle the next cute little hummer that makes his way into the area. You don’t see them in these pictures but there were three feeders within just a few feet of where he was bathing and this hummer believed that they are all his property and can’t be shared. You see, in the hummingbird world sharing is not permitted. Cuteness is nothing more than a disguise of complete selfishness. If and when another hummer approaches the area, this bird will readily and and viciously dive bomb him hoping to inflict enough damage that he will never try again. When you do witness harmony, it is likely more a result of temporary exhaustion. It will only be a matter of moments before the acts of attempted murder resume. And they will continue! Day after day and fight after fight the ruthlessness will never cease.  scared blue Roughnecks!! Wow

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