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Barbara, Founder and Moderator
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Feb 17, 2013 05:13AM

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I could go on forever about our beautiful and disappearing native birds. I'd better just shut up now.


I've even had the great privilege to once be visited at home by one of the rarest of birds, a native NZ falcon. He was probably visiting from his home on our nearby mountain.
I see hawks along the highway everytime I go somewhere but I can never get a picture. I love them!
My mom would sit on her porch and watch her hummingbirds for long periods of time.
I like mostly any bird, but love the colorful ones.
My mom would sit on her porch and watch her hummingbirds for long periods of time.
I like mostly any bird, but love the colorful ones.

Tui wrote: "OKAY! Here we are discussing birds, so I feel I just have to mention the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull. It's a mind/body/spirit novella written from the point of view of an advanced seagull soul..."
I have not read it, but it sounds interesting.
I have not read it, but it sounds interesting.


Melissa wrote: "I like watching birds, especially at a feeder or a nest. I like watching them interact. My cats also love watching them through the patio door. They are entertained w/ out the birds being scared aw..."
I bet your cat loves watching them. lol. I'm sure those birds could entertain your cats for hours.
I bet your cat loves watching them. lol. I'm sure those birds could entertain your cats for hours.


Bright red Cardinals right now; then later come the yellow Gold Finches.
But Arkansas is also known as having the majestic Bald Eagle. Here, on the lake, we are fortunate to have quite a few nesting sites. In my "Moments of the Heart," I describe a little adventure of two little (nice) old ladies thrashing about on private land to view them...luckily, the gun-toting landowner forgave our trespass and let us stay.
Wait! There is a Pileated Woodpecker! (I am writing next to a large picture window overlooking the woods/golf course...how different from the walls of the cities I used to live in! Happy exile, indeed.
I don't really bird watch I only Bird Watch if I am bored.