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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 :o) 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

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