
The tales of two forever friends as they share a mutual passion for birds while spending time together.
Birds of a Feather is back with our new blog, Birding and Bonding! Our previous objective remains the same. Our goal is to find all birds that live on Long Island year round. The only rule is that in order to add a bird to our list, we must see it when we are together. That's where the bonding comes in. Life can get so hectic that we sometimes fail to enjoy the more important things. This gives us a wonderful outlet to make sure we take the time.
Of course, Long Island has many migratory birds, as well. We certainly don't want to ignore them. We will blog about them as well. Armed with new cameras and renewed incentive, we look forward to getting back on the birding trail!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
BIRD OF THE WEEK - Week Two (COMMON GRACKLE)

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Weather isn't cooperating today, no Grackles at my feeder this morning. Day is still young, who knows...
ReplyDeleteI had to go home to get something, and I not only saw Grackles at my feeder, I heard them as well. So I can now say I've heard both BOTW.
ReplyDeleteLoved that blog. I love the scene of, evidently the Gracles on the top's of the trees. I am anxious to see their "rudder like tail" when flying. Ophellia was here when I went to the sound of Grackles, you can imagine what she did.
ReplyDeleteSandy they enature audio site is great. I bookmarked it and saved it next to your blog.
ReplyDeleteBev