Guest guest Posted June 17, 2002 Report Share Posted June 17, 2002 Pam, Well this time you are right. Snow birds are those speedo wearing creatures that show up in Florida in the winter. hehe Belinda > Junco's seem to stay here in NS year round... or maybe mine move farther > north to nest and yours move in and nest here. I'd never seen a baby one > before, they have the same white patches that flash from under their tail > feathers when they fly but their body coloring looks more like a sparrow... > speckled white and brown. > > I always thought snowbirds were those pale, long legged, featherless > creatures who are fond of wearing speedos and mysteriously appear on Florida > beaches and in motorhome parks around October of every year and then start > to disappear around April or May. > > Hugs, > Pam > > Re: Medical word of the week: diplopia - Carol wins the > prize! > > > Pam, > > So that is where my Junco's go in the summer ) Say Hi to them for me, I > will > not see them until November. They are sparrow sized gray birds (also > sometimes > called snowbirds). My dog used to keep away the cats from my feeders, have > to > watch this winter. > > Take care, Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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