Subject: [Tweeters] kinglet behavior
Date: Jan 15 21:13:21 2011
From: Ted Ryan - coffeemonkey101 at comcast.net


The bird mass to Tweeter email volume ratio must be a record for Tweeters. So much talk about such a little creature. And don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed reading it all, keep it coming.

Ted Ryan

On Jan 15, 2011, at 6:57 PM, "Kelly Cassidy" <lostriver at completebbs.com> wrote:

> I wonder if the kinglet behavior has less to do with the kinglets? response to weather and more to do with insect response. After a long cold period, and then wind and rain, perhaps the insects on leaves in trees have become scarce, either eaten by hungry birds, killed, or gotten blown away. The warmer ground as the days are getting longer may have prompted dormant insects to start moving or eggs to hatch.
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