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RE: Citizen Science: Project FeederWatch -- Count #11 Report w/Original Photos

in #science7 years ago

@etcmike que lindo gesto de tu parte apoyar a los #minnows, son pocas las personas que lo hacen, eres todo un personaje.
De todas las aves que nos presentaste me enamore del arrendajo azul, su color es muy brillante, la paloma de luto es muy común en mi país"Colombia ".

@etcmike te deseo un muy felíz fin se semana, al lado de tus seres queridos.
Saludos y abrazos desde la distancia.

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Thank you for your kind comment.

The Blue Jays are fairly common here. They are a very aggressive bird which is why we usually do not see flocks of them, but they are around.

I have only seen up to about six Mourning Doves at a time here. European Starlings and Red-Wing Blackbirds are more prevalent than Mourning Doves.

The Rock Pigeons are becoming more common in the area. I usually associate pigeons with cities. As the area builds up around me, more and more pigeons seem to be moving in. Pigeons are usually not associated with backyards, but like any other animal, they go where the food is.

Have a wonderful weekend!
Steem on,
Mike