This is to ask your help in identifying what kind of birds these are.
I had about a quart of bird seed left in a Home Depot bucket and, thinking it would be more convenient for me, I left it outside the fenced-in area of our yard. As you can see, a small, hairy, migrating flock of low-flying birds took it upon themselves to roll the bucket down the hill and eat breakfast. There were about ten of them, and had I ten buckets, all of them would have had breakfast.
Eventually, the bucket was abandoned much farther away from the house in a patch of prickly pear cactus.
All I know for certain about these seed-eating, orange-headed critters is that they have been around for about 32 million years, which explains both their graying feathers and that they are older than the creation itself, by about 32 million years.
I had about a quart of bird seed left in a Home Depot bucket and, thinking it would be more convenient for me, I left it outside the fenced-in area of our yard. As you can see, a small, hairy, migrating flock of low-flying birds took it upon themselves to roll the bucket down the hill and eat breakfast. There were about ten of them, and had I ten buckets, all of them would have had breakfast.
Eventually, the bucket was abandoned much farther away from the house in a patch of prickly pear cactus.
All I know for certain about these seed-eating, orange-headed critters is that they have been around for about 32 million years, which explains both their graying feathers and that they are older than the creation itself, by about 32 million years.
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