I had our FOY Towhee ( 2, in fact) here in my backyard near Mecklenberg today.
Since Project Feeder Watch was extended by a month, it’s the first time I’ve
ever in the 20 years I’ve been doing it, I’ve recorded a Towhee for PFW. Other
first time PFD records (all in April) are Pine Warbler,
Our Towhee is back today (or at least this morning is the first time I've
heard him) here at our home in Caroline. Just repeatedly uttering the
"drink" part of "drink-your-tea."
One day earlier than I registered his return last year.
Melissa
On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 5:00 PM Nancy Cusumano
wrote:
We had one on the black diamond trail this morning, between Garrett and
Perry City but closer to Garrett.
On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 4:48 PM Magnus Fiskesjo
wrote:
>
> One sang in my yard in Forest Home, Ithaca -- but after singing for 2
> days, it stopped and was gone. Migrating, just passing
One sang in my yard in Forest Home, Ithaca -- but after singing for 2 days, it
stopped and was gone. Migrating, just passing through perhaps?
--
Magnus Fiskesjö
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Carolina wren @ suet in Lansing 2 wks ago. No singing. Is this an early date
for Carolina wrens?
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 9:09 AM, Jon Glase jongl...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings. This morning in Newfield, we had a male Eastern Towhee at the
feeder. Also, singing Carolina
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Carolina wren @ suet in Lansing 2 wks ago. No singing. Is this an early date
for Carolina wrens?
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 9:09 AM, Jon Glase
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Greetings
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Carolina wren @ suet in Lansing 2 wks ago. No singing