There was a mockingbird in my yard today!
Feb. 13th, 2024 06:02 pmI do like mockingbirds, I like how they flash white when they fly.
I'd even like their singing if they weren't all so overly enamored with car alarms. I just don't get the appeal. You're a brilliantly smart bird, you can memorize dozens and scores and even hundreds of songs, and you've decided to rattle off your entire repertoire of car alarms every night? Apparently so!
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I'd even like their singing if they weren't all so overly enamored with car alarms. I just don't get the appeal. You're a brilliantly smart bird, you can memorize dozens and scores and even hundreds of songs, and you've decided to rattle off your entire repertoire of car alarms every night? Apparently so!
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Date: 2024-02-11 04:33 am (UTC)I think mockingbirds are cool, but I've never lived in their range. Divebombing? Not usually an issue with the birds around here.
I like that your (connie's) feeders are attracting a larger and larger variety of birds.
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Date: 2024-02-11 07:14 am (UTC)Re "Getting vaccines in different arms improves effectiveness", I remember reading the opposite before. It must have been this study which showed a difference in killer T cells 2 weeks after the booster shot:
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20230822/getting-covid-shots-in-same-arm-may-be-more-effective-study-says
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/998474
The more recent study/report was with more participants and over a longer time period.
Ah, here is the new study in full. It mentions the other study:
https://www.jci.org/articles/view/176411/pdf
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Date: 2024-02-11 12:41 pm (UTC)Mockingbirds have extended their range up into Maine in the last three or four decades. We also have catbirds, but those migrate in the winter. The mockers don't.
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