The buds have been stalled for days  here in the cold shadow of Beech Hill, 
Seeley Hill, and 1920' Sorry Hunter Hill, but finally today a warmer start and 
some new birds: Nashville Warbler, Black and White Warbler, Black-throated 
Green Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Yellow-throated Vireo, Scarlet Tanager. 
Ovenbirds galore now (my first was last Thursday). 

I just located a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak from her "pik" calls. Three 
males have been at my sunflower feeder for a week. I keep that going through 
the summer for the pleasure of seeing the parents bring their fledglings in.

A Chickadee excavation looks complete, but no lining yet. 
I should have a couple broods of Tree Swallows at the pond this year. Already 
there are several eggs in one box.

-Geo
Tupper Road, West Danby



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