Subject: Cold Weather Birds & New Address
Date: Jan 31 17:38:27 1996
From: Michael B. Brown - borealis at borealis.seanet.com


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>From: borealis at borealis.seanet.com (Michael B. Brown)
>Subject: Cold Weather Birds & New Address
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>I have been fascinated by the changes in my regular yardbirds brought about
by the weather. Until the snow, the Varied Thrushes and RW Blackbirds
weren't seen. I'll be interested to see if they become regulars now that
they've discovered Brown's Diner.
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>Someone mentioned that their thrushes lurked in some berry bushes (like
some Tweeters). Mine seem very bold, dining on the seed knocked to the
ground under the feeders. Starting with just one, word seems to have spread
and I have had 5-6 the last few days. As a school employee with Monday and
Tuesday off and nowhere to go, I had the opportunity to really observe these
birds as well as the regulars. My Pine Siskens (usually about twenty) were
back as usual this morning.
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>I have also acquired a new address (see signature). I chose "Borealis" for
the Olive-sided Flycatcher. When I was a teenager, my dad pointed one out in
a Douglas Fir near our Mercer Island home. He told me its call was
advertising "free beer". Naturally, at that age I was quite impressed. One
seemed to be calling from the same tree almost every year after that. Now, I
rarely hear them.
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Michael B. Brown "You don't have to apologise for
13406 125th Av. Ct. E. not knowing the names of the birds
Puyallup, WA 98374 and the stones." -Frank Moorhouse
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