Hi Folks

Today had a single PINE SISKIN and a single male RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH at
the feeders. Neither species had been present in the yard for over six
weeks. Possibly an indication of some northward movement of these species.
Also dozens of COMMON GRACKLES, RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS and BROWN-HEADED
COWBIRDS taking over the ground feed.

Good Birding!

Tom

Tom Hince
Wild Rose Guest House
RR1, 21298 Harbour Road,
Wheatley, ON
N0P 2P0 Canada
[near Point Pelee National Park]

(519) 825-9070 (ph)
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Web: http://www.netcore.ca/~peleetom

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