Seems my lengthy post got sent to everyone's spam, and it probably had to do with Gemini and Gmail not wanting to work together. As I was trying to paste Gemini's results on the topic of the Winter Wren (now European Wren; thanks Alice Plotkin for the specific ID) and its significance in folklore, all kinds of funny things were happening and I had to go back numerous times and reorder sentences that Gemini seemed to be manipulating inside my email in an awkward way. I felt the need to hurry because I was thinking the post would self delete, hence the typos.
No Carolina Wren yet today. We had 3 inches of snow last night so it may have moved somewhere. However a FIELD SPARROW just showed, taking nyjer seeds under the feeder. A species I've only seen here one other time in the past 6 years, and a great start to a Christmas eve.
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