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Dang! I forgot to get your autograph when I met you in Ohio. Photos on the news?! Awesome. Those reports just can’t help themselves with all the bird puns. I have a newspaper reporter friend that I told I would physically harm if I ever saw him print such groaners.
Yeah, “birders flock together” and “all atwitter” are just cheep…um, cheap, shots!
The reporter who did the interviews (not the same one as appears on camera here) was totally out of his element, sincere and friendly, but very confused. It didn’t help that by the time he showed up the bird had taken to flitting about the upper branches of the trees, with only one quick foray down to the feeders. That’s me in the background, with the black ski jacket.
wow, Corey, nice plug for you, your pics, AND 10000 birds! Congrats!