COBirders,

I was getting ready to stop daily updates on our magnificent vagrant since
she has enough on her plate without celebrity status. (I expected only to
post once, maybe twice, but not for two weeks.) That said, this freezing
weather has come in so fast/hard (from 50+ down to 20s then below freezing
in just hours) that no doubt some are curious/concerned about her well
being...

I've been out all morning, and I did not see her as usual this morning. My
wife just reported that the Mag visited the feeder (the one kept defrosted
by Steve Bouricious' red heat lamp.) As such, she made it through the 5ºF
temperatures of last night. Hardy little bird.

She came all yesterday and looked as healthy as ever. When I've observed
her in the coldest temperatures I'm amazed to see how unaffected she
appears. She is more plumped up than ever, but looking/acting robust and
healthy. Hopefully she survives this storm and gets the message to move on.
Time will tell.

regards

Adam
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Adam R. B. Jack
Coal Creek Canyon
http://www.neukadye.com

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