I'll resurrect this thread with a couple that I had posted on the old forum.
"Yeah, the hawk's a total loser. The hummingbirds call him 'slowmo'. The doves all say he couldn't hunt his way out of a wet paper bag...and...he's...hovering right behind me, isn't he?"
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"Someone assured Bering Birder that there was a Florida Scrub-Jay in the area."
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Someone didn't quite get his Ostrich impersonation right
"You put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up..."
(Even a Vulture needs some fiber once in a while...)
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I once had a White-Eared Hummingbird fly in through the window and perch on the top of my reading glasses while I was grading papers! Unfortunately I didn't dare move to try to get a photo, since I had no photographing device close enough to risk it.Greyhawk wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 1:11 pm "Someone assured Bering Birder that there was a Florida Scrub-Jay in the area."
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