Don’t think this has been mentioned— Take a spotting scope to see this gorgeous 
bird!  We were very glad we had one, because it tends to stay in the same place 
for a long time whether feeding, sleeping or preening on the trunk of one of 
the Austrian  pines. 

Paula Hansley 
Louisville



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