Shouting Out The Wrong Part Of The Song With Confidence!

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Ovenbird

A wife told her husband to whisper dirty things to her, the husband then replies,

“The kitchen, the living room, the conservatory and the dining room.”

Interesting Fact: On its breeding ground, the Ovenbird divides up the forest environment with the other warblers of the forest floor. The Ovenbird uses the uplands and moderately sloped areas, the Worm-eating Warbler uses the steep slopes, and the Louisiana Waterthrush and the Kentucky Warbler use the low-lying areas. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Ovenbird/lifehistory )

12 Comments

    • I am really glad to see that you are. Hehehe I enjoy making people laugh and smile. Thank you very much for stopping by and checking out my work. Happy Blogging! 🙂

    • Hehehe. I am really glad to see that you enjoyed it. Thank you very much for stopping by and checking out my work. Happy Blogging! 🙂

  1. The oven bird is a new one for me. It is similar in chest markings to our Brown Thrasher … though the thrasher has a more reddish back and wings.
    I will be on the lookout for the Ovenbird. Thanks for the photo and information. Jan

    • This is actually the first time I came across him, and I must say he is quite entertaining to watch. Thank you very much for stopping by and Happy Blogging! 🙂

  2. I haven’t actually had a chance to SEE an Ovenbird, but I HAVE heard its signature song a few times. One of my favourites! 🙂

    • That is actually the first time I came across the ovenbird, it was quite fun to observe him. I have not heard his song but I am going to look into it. Thank you very much for stopping by and Happy Blogging! 🙂

      • You’re welcome, Lukas! Always a pleasure to read your posts. I’m glad you enjoyed discovering and observing the ovenbird, and I’m sure you will find his song fun to listen to as well. 🙂

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