troyfrd1 wrote:
I will go with the Dark-eyed Juncos or the American Robin.
Bingo troyfrd1
The #1 most abundant native bird to visit backyard is the American Robin during the spring and summer months and the Dark Eyed Junko during the colder months.
Although they both visit backyard feeders both species prefer to feed on the ground eating leftovers from other birds.
Each year I mark on my calendar the date of the first Spring Robin and Snow Bird ( the Junko )
I've been doing so for the last 55 years when I first did a school report on the two birds.
My father ( now deceased) loved Cardinals.
He would imitate their call and get them to answer back.
Since his death. in 1992 I've also recorded the daits of hearing the first Cardinals song and knowing that my dad is still watching out for me.
My Grandson says the Cardinals call is his Great Grandma saying hello.
I hope my bird brained story was been a pleasure for you to read.
Commander Bell out 👍
Where is the answer ?????
ranger632 wrote:
Where is the answer ?????
The first part of the last post.
The American Robin.
Commander Bell out 👍
Commander Bell wrote:
Bingo troyfrd1
The #1 most abundant native bird to visit backyard is the American Robin during the spring and summer months and the Dark Eyed Junko during the colder months.
Although they both visit backyard feeders both species prefer to feed on the ground eating leftovers from other birds.
Each year I mark on my calendar the date of the first Spring Robin and Snow Bird ( the Junko )
I've been doing so for the last 55 years when I first did a school report on the two birds.
My father ( now deceased) loved Cardinals.
He would imitate their call and get them to answer back.
Since his death. in 1992 I've also recorded the daits of hearing the first Cardinals song and knowing that my dad is still watching out for me.
My Grandson says the Cardinals call is his Great Grandma saying hello.
I hope my bird brained story was been a pleasure for you to read.
Commander Bell out 👍
Bingo troyfrd1 br The #1 most abundant native bird... (
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The Junko's left here 3 days ago, they show up in Oct and sometime in April they all leave for the higher country.
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