First oriole

Apr 27, 2009 21:09

Saw the first oriole today. They are among my favorite birds, both for their color and their beautiful song. Only the wood thrush sings more beautifully among the birds we have here, and he is a scarcity we hear perhaps once or twice a year. The weather may not feel like spring or summer, but seeing an oriole convinces me that the season is well ( Read more... )

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chibiabos April 28 2009, 06:06:11 UTC
I think the blue heron is one of the most beautiful birds ... well, blue herons and bald eagles. I don't remember what a blue heron's call is like though. I still do not cease to be amazed to see a 'stick' suddenly unfold and unfurl a massive, gorgeous pair of wings.

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altivo April 28 2009, 11:10:17 UTC
We see them occasionally. Ungainly on the ground, graceful in the air, and beautifully colored. The sound they make is more a croak than anything else, though.

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goldenstallion April 28 2009, 07:37:08 UTC
Dear Rider.

Mmmm, orioles. I love them no matter what season and am the traditionalist, I open them and lick the center. Of course they sing to me the cookie song.

Oh, you mean the birds.

Never mind.

Imp

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altivo April 28 2009, 11:11:21 UTC
*tailswat*

Too much sugar makes your brain mushy you know.

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altivo April 28 2009, 11:52:10 UTC
I hope you're right about the dogwood. We had a severe drought here about five years ago, and I worried about large trees. When the drought was over, I thought we were fine, but several very large ones have died since and I think the drought was at least partially responsible. It takes a while for the impact to be felt.

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altivo April 28 2009, 15:17:31 UTC
You might be able to use the "gray" water from a washing machine or dishwasher as well, if you want to do the necessary plumbing.

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saythename April 28 2009, 19:55:33 UTC
Actually the Orioles are 9 and 11 so far.

What? *looks off camera and raises his eyebrows*

Oh...oh /birds/! Yes.

Flowers too? Hmm, I'm currently trying for
Tiger Lilies.

As for the vixen...vulipines are survivors because
they fit into human societies without drawing
enough attention to themselves that they get shot
from helicopters like wolves. I think the vix
will be fine.

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altivo April 28 2009, 20:25:40 UTC
As long as she isn't too obvious about eating those chickens, yeah. She's done fine so far. We try to cover for her when she drags a chicken's remains onto our land...

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cabcat April 29 2009, 10:09:39 UTC
A regular vixen how nice to have regular visiting wildlife :D

*romps in the daffodils*

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altivo April 29 2009, 11:14:24 UTC
Better a regular vixen. The irregular ones make such a mess of things.

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