During my evening hiking, I can meet this bird on a certain tree almost everytime, I always stop and enjoy listening this tenor expert for a while. Can you tell what kind of bird is it?
1. It's time of black eyed Susan, I can tell there are about 4 or 5 subspecies in this area, I put one in here,there are more in my computer. 2. Something very ridiculous happened to me, this red squirrel charged at me on the trial, they are usually very shy and timid. Could she just have babies nearby? Honestly I could not tell the gender. I said 'she', that I guessed she might have litters around, try to stop me? unlikely ask for help, coz she was very aggressive, I can hear her hissing pretty loud. Red squirrel is not native to Canada either, originated from Europe, a lot smaller than the grey or black squirrel, adorable looking.
3. climbed up; yes, the subject is the squirrel, squirrel chasing; I was chased away.
It's a mockingbird. Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.
"Red squirrels have a big attitude, which might be due to their size. They’re one of the smallest squirrels, so they have to act big." Sort of like dogs; the smallest dog barks the loudest. :)
During my evening hiking, I can meet this bird on a certain tree almost everytime, I always stop and enjoy listening this tenor expert for a while. Can you tell what kind of bird is it?
3. climbed up; yes, the subject is the squirrel, squirrel chasing; I was chased away.
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"Red squirrels have a big attitude, which might be due to their size. They’re one of the smallest squirrels, so they have to act big." Sort of like dogs; the smallest dog barks the loudest. :)
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red shouldered blackbirds. These blackbirds are very common here too. They build their nests in the most inconvenient places. :)
You don't see that every day! The bird calls are like music, nice! Thanks for sharing!
puzzling.