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Sharpie at it again


It was a busy afternoon at our bird feeders today. Then, there was a
moment of extreme frenzy, birds flying off to ground and away to other
gardens, followed by this fellow's quiet appearance. He stood on the fence
for a quarter minute, looking intently at what might be hiding. And he took
off again.
I don't think he was able to get any of the smaller ones, but he literally
scared the shit out of a junco who flew madly into one of our windows
leaving behind a stain and a feather (but it recovered and flew away).
moment of extreme frenzy, birds flying off to ground and away to other
gardens, followed by this fellow's quiet appearance. He stood on the fence
for a quarter minute, looking intently at what might be hiding. And he took
off again.
I don't think he was able to get any of the smaller ones, but he literally
scared the shit out of a junco who flew madly into one of our windows
leaving behind a stain and a feather (but it recovered and flew away).
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