[Mnbird] Needed humor

Betsy Kerr bjkerr at umn.edu
Mon Mar 30 13:48:12 CDT 2020


I love it:  'chop suey' for birds!!!  :-)  :-)  (See Tami's post below.)

Thanks,
Betsy Kerr

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> From: Tami Vogel <tvogel at wrcmn.org>
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> Soared low over our house about an hour ago. Was wondering when I'd see my
> first one.
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> No yellow-rumpeds yet at our feeders (we finely chop suey and put it in
> our fly-thru and on the ground).
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> Haven't heard woodcocks yet either but a flock of 70+ robins landed in our
> yard last evening (we have overwintering robins but this was our first
> large spring flock). I love how they look like a squadron coming in to land
> one after another.
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> Found my crocuses nearly ready to open.
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> Such welcome signs of spring.
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> From: Pamela Freeman <gleskarider at gmail.com>
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> I had pussy willows out already three weeks ago! No sign yet of spring
> birds, but heard northern leopard frogs Friday evening.
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> - Pamela
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> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 1:24 PM Tami Vogel via Mnbird <
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> > Soared low over our house about an hour ago. Was wondering when I'd see
> > my first one.
> >
> > No yellow-rumpeds yet at our feeders (we finely chop suey and put it in
> > our fly-thru and on the ground).
> >
> > Haven't heard woodcocks yet either but a flock of 70+ robins landed in
> our
> > yard last evening (we have overwintering robins but this was our first
> > large spring flock). I love how they look like a squadron coming in to
> land
> > one after another.
> >
> > Found my crocuses nearly ready to open.
> >
> > Such welcome signs of spring.
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> >  - Tami in Afton
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