Subject: [Tweeters] Flicker feathers, birds in a group
Date: Oct 26 11:10:23 2005
From: Rob Sandelin - floriferous at msn.com


While I don't know that accipiters target flickers any more than any other
bird, I certainly have noted that I find more piles of flicker and jay
feathers around than any other kind. So maybe being part of a small group
offers an advantage. Or maybe, since I find these piles of feathers, its a
disadvantage and the flickers aren't reading the news, or they are getting
advice from Jays.

Rob Sandelin
Naturalist, Writer
The Environmental Science School
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