I also lay my eggs in other birds nests, and they feed my chick to the detriment of the others.
Needs cow bell to go with cowbird.
I think it is more of a flushed out process.
Won’t get many bugs there. The “grazing mammals” have to move to stir up the bugs.
Karl gets “sloppy seconds”!
That is one smart bird.
So the grackles that show up when I cut the lawn are “mowbirds.”
Hum, mind shot…people grazing through fairgrounds…pigeons close behind! snort
Um, I think the colorists need to research the coloring of Cowbirds.
The sad result of the naming department running out of names when it came to naming them.
He’s laughing in his cow-pats? ☺
Maybe tomorrow they can explain a titmouse and an oxpecker.
just read they also their eggs in another birds nest and the foster bird raises their young. pretty sneeky. guess the bison, and cows though are happy aout that since they will spend their time eating the bugs instead of raising their family.
Catbirds sound like a cat. Why doesn’t a cowbird moo?
amethyst52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I also lay my eggs in other birds nests, and they feed my chick to the detriment of the others.
GROG Premium Member over 4 years ago
Needs cow bell to go with cowbird.
Qiset over 4 years ago
I think it is more of a flushed out process.
mamawcat over 4 years ago
Won’t get many bugs there. The “grazing mammals” have to move to stir up the bugs.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Karl gets “sloppy seconds”!
over 4 years ago
That is one smart bird.
joegeethree over 4 years ago
So the grackles that show up when I cut the lawn are “mowbirds.”
Popcorn over 4 years ago
Hum, mind shot…people grazing through fairgrounds…pigeons close behind! snort
I'll fly away over 4 years ago
Um, I think the colorists need to research the coloring of Cowbirds.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
The sad result of the naming department running out of names when it came to naming them.
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
He’s laughing in his cow-pats? ☺
sandflea over 4 years ago
Maybe tomorrow they can explain a titmouse and an oxpecker.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
just read they also their eggs in another birds nest and the foster bird raises their young. pretty sneeky. guess the bison, and cows though are happy aout that since they will spend their time eating the bugs instead of raising their family.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 4 years ago
Catbirds sound like a cat. Why doesn’t a cowbird moo?