This blog is currently about what I call my Blue Goose adventure - a year-long trip through every state (except Alaska and Hawaii) visiting National Wildlife Refuges. Not all are open to visitors, but my goal is to see at least one in every state. I am now halfway through the year and heading south.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Grey Catbird
I hung a suet feeder from a tree outside the window, so I can work at the computer and also watch birds. The squirrels (and maybe raccoons) ate the first cake of suet in a few days, but some bits drop on the ground as they pick away. This afternoon, I looked out and a catbird was cleaning up what had fallen. A catbird is completely dark gray but with a small black cap on the top of its head and beady black eyes. They are quite common but not generally a feeder bird, at least not in my experience. They can sound exactly like a cat hidden in the brush, or they can sing beautifully from a tree top, which is where I often saw and heard them this spring just off the Stu Visser trail. One day, there were four of them, feeding on sumac in a tree right at trailside.
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