Back when I was an urban youth, if you really felt low of a person he was referred to as a "yellow bellied sap sucker". We had no idea what that meant but it really sounded like a good tongue lashing.
Here in N. TX. I know what that means. Every winter they invade me and try to kill my trees. They like oaks especially and in the smaller trees they are deadly. Later on the Downy Woodpecker visits but he is non destructive.
On birds, in 30 years I never saw a New England Blue Bird down here. In the last few years they are quite regular and now I have about 5 families that visit annually.
I learned that they like an isolated house, single, facing East, on a long pole and located where it is quiet.
Did so and have families. The other day they came through here and the hens went through my houses looking them over and deciding if it was suitable. They left, I guess continuing migration for awhile and will be back in the spring. I think the blue feathers are the most beautiful blue I have ever seen. The combination of blue, cinnamon breasts, and light gray undercarriage is truly stunning.
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