Birds & Blooms

Which Bird Would You Be?

Birds have personalit­ies, too! Here are some of the fliers our readers relate to most.

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A screech-owl.

I’m little, curious and introverte­d. I prefer to be on my own or with my significan­t other, and I’ve always felt my best at night.

Jen St. Louis

ELMIRA, ONTARIO

I would be a song sparrow. They’re not the flashiest birds in the garden, but their musical melodies lift people’s spirits.

Jessi Wasell POULSBO, WASHINGTON Great egrets and I share a love of the water, tropical locations and warm weather. Joan Heid CHESTER, SOUTH CAROLINA

I’d love to be a hummingbir­d.

They are smart and super fast, and get to hang out with flowers all day!

Suzanne Cassidy HUGHESVILL­E, MARYLAND

I took a quiz, “What Kind of Owl Are You?” It said I’m a snowy owl. That’s a good bird to be.

Ken Orich

LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA A swan!

They are beautiful and poised, even a little mysterious. You don’t see them often, but when you do, they’re a real treat for the eyes. Sharon Blumberg MUNSTER, INDIANA

A swallow-tailed kite.

It must be amazing to sail along the wind currents.

Kathy Eppers

ALEDO, TEXAS

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