The other thing that's missing is bats. Haven't seen a one.
I also saw some fire flies at a friend's in Enfield, but none here in 
Jacksonville.

Thirdly, there are a lot of cottonwood that are looking awful. Many dead or 
dying branches. Maybe drought damage from last year....but the sum total of all 
these things missing is pretty darn scary.

Nancy

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> On Jun 18, 2017, at 9:48 AM, Glenn Wilson <wil...@stny.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> In Union Center (Endicott), do not have any Tree Swallows that I know of. 
> 
> BUT the Spring Street feeders are very active with Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks, 
> Cardinals, Juncos with young, White and Red breasted Nuthatches, Mourning 
> Doves, at least two Hummingbirds, one pair of nesting Bluebirds, two nests of 
> Prairie Warblers, calling Ovenbirds and Towhees, and a very vocal Phoebe. 
> Can't forget Purple Finches, nesting House Finches, and two active House Wren 
> nests
> 
> Other than Tree Swallows, I would say this location is pretty normal. No 
> Great Blue or Green Herons after the goldfish yet but no doubt they will 
> come. 
> 
> Glenn Wilson
> Endicott, NY
> www.WilsonsWarbler.com
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