This is interesting

This beautiful bird in an apple treecalling to his/her mate in a nearby bush. Does anyone recognize what kind it is?
 
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The bird sure looks like the Gray Catbird picture you linked to. Here is its mate in the appletree, the first one, was in the Rhodie... my mistake.
 
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It impresses me that there is a whole world up in those trees. One day, I can imagine I will be runned over while walking, by a mack truck. I am always looking up. At least I am not text messaging, lol.
 
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This bird here, actually says a word. This bird has been coming around since 2001, I don't know what their life span is but, he is an oldie, I think in bird years.
 
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It is really funny, it is very clear and loud. He says the word, " wierdo" over and over and over. I don't know if he is calling his mate or addressing some other neighbor, lol, certainly, not me, :)

I will record him, it is unbelieveable.
 
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I don't know for sure, lol. I could ask him... :D
It is kind of funny, when you have company over, you all are sitting there, including your priest friend, and you not only hear the burgers sizzling but... " wierdo, wierdo, wierdo..." I ignore it until, someone asks, " who is that?"

The only time it got worrisome was when I had a relative over who is schizophrenic.
 
I think my little hawk was back today all grown up. It was amazing. I was standing in my kitchen making dinner for me, eggs and pancakes when I saw this huge bird fly onto the deck. Here it was the hawk. He is so beautiful. I ran for the camera and the battery needed recharged (which it is doing now) but, the amazing part is coming next.

I headed outside with my dinner, lol, and he never moved off of the deck. He sat there and I fed him pieces of pancakes and my eggs ( poached) he ate from the bowl. I petted his head.

I would not recommend for anyone at home to do this.

This is him in his younger days.
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Wait until, you see him now.
 
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The battery didn't charge soon enough. Ah, well. I will catch him next time, but, I really did pet him, feed him, and thought he was neat. :)
 
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