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RupertCornelius · 36-40, M
mockingbirds are notorious dickheads.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@RupertCornelius There have been summers in this neighborhood that they have worn the cats out by harassing them. A few years and a few summers in a row there were a lot more mockingbirds here. They would return in spring and they had enough males to sit on the roofs of every house here, some had one on the back of the room and others on the front of the roofs. They were watching for cats, dogs and squirrels to chase out of the neighborhood. I went somewhere with the boy one afternoon and we were driving back home and saw a poor old ragged-looking cat in a frazzle trying to dodge a mockingbird from dive-bombing down it….looked exhausted by it all. Have seen cats many times running across the street trying to avoid the mockingbirds and running up under landscaping bush’s to hide.
RupertCornelius · 36-40, M
@cherokeepatti my brother's childhood friends had this dog whose eye was pecked out by a mockingbird.
UnderLockDown · M
@cherokeepatti That happened one time here...
The birds learned real quick that my cats are predators and are happy to receive delivery of food on the wing. 😵😼
The birds learned real quick that my cats are predators and are happy to receive delivery of food on the wing. 😵😼