Right. I hadn't thought about the whole dog thing. I do believe my guys would not 'leave it' like they do the songbirds.
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I wouldn't mind that in my yard.
Me neither, although I think the dogs would enjoy it more.
Does the Audubon Birds of North America app identify bird calls? I recorded an extremely weird one that only happens at night in autumn in Boston MA, I think. But I guess it could be an insect?
Can I post short audio files here?

You, too?No, it won't ID them from a recording but it does have sound files so you can hear what that bird sounds like. I also use and like allaboutbirds.org
edit: Oh and, the Audubon app is happy to send about 300 emails a day asking for money so set up a filter right away! I paid for it a long while ago (Green Mountain) then it went to Audubon and is now free so lots of spammy email. ugh The app itself is still good though.
Yup, they go right to my junk stupid Yahoo account as well. I am not a fan of Yahoo so am happy to use them for crap only stuff. Like Audubon.You, too?
I gave them a spam address on Yahoo. I JHD it from the spam box.
I think Cornell birds might have some sounds, too. That's where the Xmas bird count goes.
Oddly enough the dogs seem to keep the yard cat free. But the sharpie did look rather happy when I saw him sitting on the fence with a tiny dark gray bird in his talons.Any cats looking particularly happy?