Date: 2/9/26 5:33 pm
From: larry corridon <larry961357...>
Subject: [MBBIRDS] NYTimes.com: These Birds Are of Different Feathers, but They Flock Together
This is a pretty interesting article. I wonder if anybody on MBB might've seen something like this. I suspect most of us have seen one species of bird feeding the young of another species. I see that at my feeders quite often.

These Birds Are of Different Feathers, but They Flock Together

Researchers and volunteers in Texas documented birds of different species preening one another. Experts say the behavior may be more common than documented.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/science/birds-preening-species-texas.html?<unlocked_article_code...>&smid=em-share

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