Northern Flicker Shows Up in a Timely Way
I was doing an interview for my news world job this morning with a gal in Montana, who said the Audubon report about birds moving north documented how the Northern Flicker was now common in areas of Montana in the winter - and 40 years ago - it was a bird rarely seen. I accused her of "stealing" our flickers, because I honestly hadn't seen one all winter, and they're hard to miss. I call them clowns, because they are big and clumsy at the bird feeders. Well, look who showed up this morning. Maybe this one knew we were talking about him.
Lovely, spring is coming!!!
ReplyDelete