
Love to argue.

Orioles and mockingbirds are definitely the culprits,

while scrubjays and woodpeckers,

just stand back stunned,

and watch the show!
Cheers to you from The Holler’s bickering birdies~
I’ve respected mockingbirds since I was a kid when I watched one pick up a snake that was threatening it’s nest and repeatedly dash it on the pavement from high in the sky.
My childhood friend rescued a baby mockingbird and it became her pet. It flew freely about the house and held it’s own with her family’s five cats.
They are feisty and assertive birds and they are talented musicians.
They don’t just mimic the sounds they hear, they also compose, morphing the timber,
and tune, to make their songs more melodic.
Mockingbirds are night singers in the spring and summertime at The Holler.
Juvenile and adult males without mates sing at night to attract females.
I love falling to sleep at night listening to their vocal repertoires.
Cheers to you from The Holler musicians~