Mid-Atlantic Gardening: BIrds of the Mid-Atlantic: Nature's Entertainers, 1 by HollyAnnS
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HollyAnnS wrote: Very interesting discussions. We use to have a lot of Red Fox in our area. We would see them all the time crossing our pasture and other fields in the area in the early morning. Once while out on a ride we came across a den with several Kits playing outside. They were so cute. Now we don't see them often. I think that there may still be some near Jamie's home, he doesn't want them though, they might go after his chickens. Yesterday's picture, I was actually able to get the sliding door open and get a good clear shot. Not one thru the dirty windows. LOL Oh, I think I may have seen a Mockingbird this morning. We don't usually see them in the winter but a larger bird flew in this morning and was sitting on the top of the thistle feeder. I was just noticing the larger bird and wondering about it when it flew away and I saw the bands of white under the wings as it went. So either a Mockingbird or something else with the same under wing markings. |


