Surviving Minnesota!

Good morning all.

I spent the day up in Bogtown visiting sis and the folks. Letting teenage cousins visit and play too.

While I was away DS who had stayed home found 3 birds in a tree at roost time and Dixie missing. He got the 3 birds down and tucked away. But this mornings light I've found my little broody maestro left a pile of feathers in a kerfuffle and then carried away. I have always known I bided my time having a silkie free range but a predation always gives you pause to think about what the risk is are vs. the benefits of it. It ticks me off more than anything. So no sympathies needed. I know Dixie reaped the benefits off free ranging and was a very happy spunky bird until the end.
 
Sorry to hear about your little fuzzball BC...




Holm what does Gorilla taste like?


I met Kloppers for a few minutes yesterday when I re-homed 16 young ladies to his house.


I am extremely jealous of his set up! All those building and a whole garage waiting to become a coop.

Not one flake of snow down there. It was all green. Very very Green.

I am back in the snow now. I have been sloughing off. Been drinking coffee since 5am so kind of wired now.

I just has a bird at my feeders. It landed on the suet.

I have never seen it before. It looked like a female red breasted Grosbeak crossed with a Hermit finch. Any Ideas.

It did not look at home on the feeder. Longer spindly legs. Long beak 1 3/4 or so. skinny dagger/poking type.

I have searched online and found nothing. It keeps telling me it is a sandpiper or similar. It is not.

Spotted or mottled brown/ brownish white.

I tried to get a picture and it flew. I am going to say it was the size of a malnourished downey Woodpecker.



any Ideas?
 
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Was it a Harris's sparrow Ralphie? I saw one of those at the feeder for the first time ever this fall.
 

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