The Outside Story By Susan Shea I saw a new bird at my feeder last winter. In mid-December, a small, reddish-brown bird with an upturned tail, a white eyebrow-stripe, and a long, slender, downcurved bill was on the deck below our feeder. Looking at its cocked tail, I suspected it was a type of wren... Continue Reading →
Little Loudmouths: How Tiny Animals Make So Much Noise
[Sorry for the glitch on yesterday's post. Sometimes WordPress does something entirely unpredictable. When I searched for it in my inbox, I found it listed as published on May 19. Go figger. You can find it Silverbackdigest.com. It's called "Artful Intoxications." SB SM] The Outside Story By Kenrick Vezina From early spring through late summer,... Continue Reading →