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Old 05-13-2010, 08:52 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by violaine View Post
http://www.avianweb.com/greycatbirds.html

i hear them every time i walk, and they sound exactly like a meowing possibly quite hungry cat! was able to photograph one- although he or she did give me the stink eye. they are elusive creatures- or else quite bold- so i've read. i think, in my own experience, more of the former!



Now THIS is something that I've wanted to know for awhile now. I hear them all the time around here. They confuse me now and again when I'm looking for my outdoor kitty.

Saw three or four crows chasing an eagle away from - I assume - their nest this afternoon. The great hunter chased away by the great crowers. It never ceases to amaze me - the protective instincts of animals.
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