Submitted by fiddlersgreen2021 t3_yyl6p9 in vermont
Rich_Depth7314 t1_iwwrvhe wrote
Reply to comment by heklakatla in A little buddy in the woods yesterday. by fiddlersgreen2021
They are a boreal species generally, without long evolutionary history alongside humans and are generally unafraid. At times you can walk up to them and pick them off a branch. When you band them, they will happily pose on your shoulder or top of your head and purr when stroked (ok that last part isn't true). Amazingly charismatic critters
heklakatla t1_iwx0j61 wrote
Interesting... So is this guy lost? Blown in with the weather? Or do they move south to VT for the winter?
Rich_Depth7314 t1_iwx79os wrote
They breed in the state, in bogs and higher elevation forests, but their numbers are augmented in winter by birds coming from the north. Their migration was somewhat unknown until just the past few decades. And their feathers glow under a UV light!
fiddlersgreen2021 OP t1_iwx9p68 wrote
Thanks for all of this, the mrs and I have been watching videos about them on YouTube now 😂. I’ll have to check the banding out next year as I’m over that way riding bikes a lot anyway.
Rich_Depth7314 t1_iwxdjv1 wrote
Very cool! You won't regret it!
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