Deja Q
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Wed Dec-06-06 10:59 AM
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Wed Dec-06-06 11:07 AM
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Aren't those black-capped chickadees, like the ones currently at my birdfeeder to my right?
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Deja Q
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Wed Dec-06-06 11:13 AM
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2. According to British vernacular |
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(or in better words, this excerpt from the website:
The Paridae is a family of homogeneous small birds, mostly resident in forest and woodlands around the globe. They are sprightly, clever birds full of character. I like this shot (left) of a Mountain Chickadee in the snows of eastern California, just taking off from a bare aspen. All tits and chickadees are agile, foraging by clinging to limbs, often upside down. Most of the English-speaking world call birds of the parid persuasion "Tits," )
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Wed Dec-06-06 11:15 AM
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I now have an excuse to say "Hey look a tit!" or "Look at those amazing tits over there!" whenever I feel like it. :rofl:
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Wed Dec-06-06 11:16 AM
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