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lol... I saw a bird doing that to his reflection in a shiny hubcap on a VW Bug years ago.
There's a small shiny chrome strip down there...
... bird spends a lot of time looking for and finding potential rivals in the reflections of the mirrors, windows, and even well-waxed car exteriors.
Are you sure it's not a Fiskerious Inflagratis?Audubon checking in here:
That bird is Edisonius jealousonius; others in the literature observed sharing similar habit have included Krysler obsoleticus, Generalus motorincompoopus, Merkedesus benzendrinum, and Volvo volvulus. Doubtless there are others that soon will be added to the list.
Latin scholars...they ALWAYS want to show off! SHEESH!!! :tongue:Audubon checking in here:
That bird is Edisonius jealousonius; others in the literature observed sharing similar habit have included Krysler obsoleticus, Generalus motorincompoopus, Merkedesus benzendrinum, and Volvo volvulus. Doubtless there are others that soon will be added to the list.
It happens every morning. Same bird.