A female evening grosbeak was at our feeder station for about an hour this 
morning.  Other nesting birds that have returned to their usual territory on or 
near our property in the last couple of days include chestnut-sided warbler, 
ovenbird, wood thrush, Baltimore oriole, and rose-breasted grosbeak (multiple 
males and females).


Cheers-

Andrew


Ringwood Rd.

Freeville NY


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