Good stories all. Thanks for sharing......a cute little bird with it's tail in the air and curved beak, mind of it's own, beautiful voice. Didn't know about it's bad habits. Yes I get fussed at when she is near and I want a tool out of that old toolbox.
We have a lot of swallows here too, no Martins any more. In late summer, the barbed wire fences are lined with that year's hatchings. They poop all over the porches and if a nest is near the porch swing she will sit in a nearby tree and raise bluebillyhell till you get up and leave. Soon as I start mowing, they hear it and come a flying swooping up whatever they can as they circle me.
Then the Egrets that eat the horse flies off the cattle and follow you when you are baling, just far enough out of the way to stay out of trouble, making you flench some times thinking you are going to hit one but they know better.
Then the Coopers Hawk whose shadow you can see on the ground following you while raking, waiting for you to flush a field rat. They are so beautiful when they have a fresh kill in a talon, on the ground before flying off, looking at you as you pass.
I'm not a tree hugger by anybody's imagination but I enjoy the company of these little critters.
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