It’s a well-known fact that black-capped chickadees do not migrate out of Minnesota before the cold/harsh winters begin.
Instead they tend to hang around. Many bird experts have pondered the reasoning behind this behavior.
Today, while looking out my window, I discovered the REAL reason that the black-capped chickadees hang around Minnesota, even in the winter.
I interviewed this particular black-capped chickadee and he shared with me, the following details ...
"During the spring, summer and fall in Minnesota, black-capped chickadees save their seed money and purchase large screen television sets."
"Every morning we perch in front of our televisions and make our happy ‘chicka-dee-dee-dee” sounds as we wait in eager anticipation for our favorite television personalities to appear on the Buzz!"
" In Minnesota, black-capped chickadees are all hooked on Fox 9's Buzz in the morning ,with Alix Kendal, Jason Matheson & Keith Marler!"
The black-capped chickadee I was interviewing said he didn’t want to talk any longer because his ‘show’ was about to come on.
As I turned to go back inside my nice warm house, I noticed that the little black-capped chickadee was already riveted to his television set.
No comments:
Post a Comment