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Old 07-01-2008, 09:38 PM
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Lightbulb you'll have to decide what you

want to do tomorrow.

This bird is already perching and accepting...so it may not
be injured or sick. I've had great luck getting warblers like this back to the family, at our summer home. So you might get
lucky.

You know I saw the strangest thing yesterday with our hummingbirds. I have one family with a female and two new
fledglings coming to my two feeders right outside my computer room window. I watch them whenever I am online.

Yesterday I saw a female Cardinal attack one of the hummers!
I've never seen other birds do that. The hummers up North come with the bird flocks on their daily route. There are
chickadees, nuthatches, warblers and woodpeckers that all come at once (because of the hawks, I think). Safety in numbers. My husband and I were reminded of the MAD female cardinal that used to sit on my car's left side view mirrow all day and attack her reflection! That was something to see. So maybe Cardinals are more aggressive than we all think?
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