tuesdays birds (3/18/25)
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saw 8 mallards, 4 chickadees, as well as 2 red-winged blackbirds!
i feel the males black birds are a bit early this year, so im going out again to see if theyre still around or not (it also snowed the day right after this). got followed by the same four chickadees (they've been over fed by humans out of hands). <- which i am also guilty of a little
all the local species are still looking good for this winter, im looking forward to seeing the mallard chicks this spring.
i feel the males black birds are a bit early this year, so im going out again to see if theyre still around or not (it also snowed the day right after this). got followed by the same four chickadees (they've been over fed by humans out of hands). <- which i am also guilty of a little
all the local species are still looking good for this winter, im looking forward to seeing the mallard chicks this spring.
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Date: 2025-03-21 06:00 pm (UTC)Yay!
>> i feel the males black birds are a bit early this year, <<
They are way early here too, which has happened in recent years. They wind up clinging to the few remaining weed stems and mostly on posts, looking around wondering where their perches and food are because not much is growing yet. They used to arrive in May, when things were greener, then April.
>>all the local species are still looking good for this winter, im looking forward to seeing the mallard chicks this spring. <<
I've seen Canada geese sitting on eggs.
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