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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:42 PM
Memphis Jim
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Very good Mr. Joe. But where Duvall's girlfriend from?

(I watch 60 Minutes ocassionally).

Memphis Jim


"rb608" wrote in message
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"Memphis Jim" wrote in message
Quick, who played Boo Radley in the movie?


Robert Duvall

Don't check the internet!


Nope. Didn't need to.

Joe F.




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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:43 PM
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Mocking bird. If you hear him/her singing, look for him/her to be at the
highest point - chimney, tv antenna, etc. They'll come to bird feeders -
especially now in cold weather.
Dave

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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:44 PM
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"Memphis Jim" wrote Quick, who played Boo
Radley in the movie? Don't check the internet!

robert duvall. ho hum.

yfitons
wayno (and to think, he went from boo to gus macrae in only one lifetime.)


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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:47 PM
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"Memphis Jim" wrote in message
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I don't know; my orthinological credentials have never been verified, but
what you have there is a mockingbird (down here in Memphis, we refer to

them
as catbirds in deference to Harper Lee


The OP's photo is definitely a mockingbird. I'm curious Jim, if you call
mockingbirds catbirds, what do you call a *real* catbird? The catbird looks
somewhat similar (mostly gray, same size), but they have a distinctive dark
'cap' and a *very* distinctive call (like a cat's meow).


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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:47 PM
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"Larry L" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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SNIP
Any of you BirdBuffs out there know what kind of bird he is and have any
idea "why" he does this? Mainly I'm just curious, but it would be nice

to
stop him without causing him harm, as he craps all over both sides of the
truck and dirties the mirrors so much I have to clean them nearly every

time
I need to drive.

SNIP

To kill a ?

Best not. There are worse things that crappy mirrors.

TL
MC


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Old January 21st, 2004, 10:51 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"Tim J." wrote

g since his behavior is so aberrant, and I spend so much time deleting

the
mess he leaves behind, I've named him after a favorite roffian G


wayno IS a nice name for a bird. )
--
TL,
Tim


wail, now, son, you done gone and **** in yore hat with me! pick
you'uns a second (make it that sorry assed ol pirate, would be my
suggestion), and name yore weapon. ah will meet you'uns down to the
intersection of 49 and 52, just south of pfeiffer college, about dawn, on
easter mornin' (it'll be a nahce tahm for you'uns to take yore leave,
permanent laahk). any futher communications should be directed to james
macdonald roberts, esq, late of pitt county, north carolina.

yffitons
wayno
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Old January 21st, 2004, 11:04 PM
Memphis Jim
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I was really making a joke more than anything else. It was my long-time
understanding that catbird and mockingbird were just variant names for the
same critter. However, a google search shows that that is not the case.

Let's go back to arguing over whether rainbow trout and steelhead are the
same thing.

Memphis Jim




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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:04 AM
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Larry L wrote:

I have a small gray bird here, with white wing patches that
are very distinct when he flies, and a "sorta 'Jay' look" ( birder I ain't
:-) about him, that is driving me nuts.


Female Scrub Jay

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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:17 AM
Larry
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Larry L wrote:

I have a small gray bird here, with white wing patches that
are very distinct when he flies, and a "sorta 'Jay' look" ( birder I
ain't about him, that is driving me nuts.



This is a male, but the females are all gray. The one pictured is a
"Western Scrub Jay"

http://www.wildtexas.com/wildguides/scrubjay.php

but there are also "Florida Scrub Jays" which as I understand it are
endangered....

http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/nima...ery/escrja.htm

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Old January 22nd, 2004, 12:22 AM
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Larry L wrote:

I have a small gray bird here, with white wing patches that
are very distinct when he flies, and a "sorta 'Jay' look" ( birder I ain't
:-) about him, that is driving me nuts.

I tried to get a photo of him "in the act" but it didn't come out, here is
the best I could do

http://www.kimshew.com/weirdbird.jpg

"The act," and he's been doing this for two months or more, is to fly down
to my truck and flap and hover while pecking at the outside rear view
mirrors ! He does this for hours, some days.

Any of you BirdBuffs out there know what kind of bird he is and have any
idea "why" he does this? Mainly I'm just curious, but it would be nice to
stop him without causing him harm, as he craps all over both sides of the
truck and dirties the mirrors so much I have to clean them nearly every time
I need to drive.


g since his behavior is so aberrant, and I spend so much time deleting the
mess he leaves behind, I've named him after a favorite roffian G


Mockingbird. No doubt about it.

They're very interesting birds. We have lots of them in my neighborhood
in Menlo Park. In the spring breeding season they have amazingly diverse
calls, imitating everything from other birds (most commonly), to
slamming screen doors, to car alarms. During full-moon nights they keep
me awake. If you whistle something common, like a robin song, they're
likely to reply.

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