A couple of years ago, I did a couple of posts about the mockingbird that chose to roost right outside my bedroom window. Click here and here.
Well, he's baaaaaaaaaaack. I swear it's the same bird. Evidently, he had a girlfriend last year, but they must have broken up. According to the internet, only bachelor mockingbirds squawk all night.
Last Wednesday, he chirped from 11:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. Thursday, I got a break. He only screamed from 2:00 a.m. until 4:00 a.m. Friday night, the rain kept him away.
Last night, I got home at around 2:00 a.m. and he was once again looking for a mate. I walked the dog and stared up into the tree contemplating climbing the tree and wringing his little mockingbird neck. I'm serious. I really considered climbing the tree. I had drank a few beers.
So, in my frustration, I picked up a rock and threw it at the tree trunk. The bird flew away...and didn't come back. Are you kidding me? Last week I threw rocks toward the top of the tree and scared the bird away, but he eventually came back. I chunk one rock at the tree trunk and I'm mockingbird free? Good grief.
As for the superstitious part alluded to in the title, I Googled mockingbirds trying to find out if there are any superstitions attached to them and found:
*Mockingbirds are very magical and will sometimes answer questions.
*Mockingbirds are symbols of hope and innocence.
*If a mockingbird flies over the head of a single woman, she will be married within the year.
Looking back to my first mockingbird experience in 2007, that mockingbird didn't answer any questions, I WAS hoping he would go away, but I certainly wasn't married within the year.
However, while searching my blog for the links to my two previous mockingbird posts, I found a post with the lyrics to "Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans?" There is a line which says, "...where mockingbirds used to sing."
Yep. Time for a road trip.
bloI found a website with a list of omens. Hearing a mockingbird while falling asleep is suppose to bring you good luck.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he needs a new girlfriend? Aren't there any nice young mocking gals next door?
ReplyDeletei have mocking bird for about three weeks that keep coming close to be and today it land on my head a flaw off do you know what this mean
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