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Ahhh…the poor little feller’.

As a business owner I follow strict weekday schedules.  My internal alarm clock tells me to put my feet on the floor at the very same time, each and every day.  I make coffee, feed the furry feline bosses, and flip on the lap top.  I feed the goats, and milk when in season.   The rest of the day is also charted out, with minutes and hours blocked off.  I like production.  I like to see progress.  I like for things to be completed on time.  You get the picture.  I was raised by an Army sergeant.

The last few days,  keeping the tight schedule has been, well, let’s say, challenging.

A certain little bird, with a good set of lungs, has been fairly punctual.  Between midnight and 2:30, he sings, warbles, and because it is dark, I can only imagine he is strutting his stuff as he calls out and looks for a mate.

I hope he finds one soon.  I am now regularly chanting:  To Not Kill A Mockingbird.

This is what I am hearing when I am not feeling so bright and bushy tailed (scroll down to the audio button here) via Northern Mockingbird, All About Birds, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Today, via Facebook, and a group of nature-loving friends, with nothing more than a description of a bird’s song, we successfully identified the poor little feller’ that is trying to convert me to his nocturnal practices.

Perhaps tonight will be the night.

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