Season Greetings & Happy Christmas Bird Counting, Today on my suit feeder a beautiful CAROLINA WREN. A southern bird but never migrating. Unknown pressures often send their youngsters northward. So long as the winters are mild, they survive to build resident populations. Then comes a bitter winter, severe and pitiless. Since CAROLINA WRENS are not migratory, they do not instinctually turn southward. They stay, and they perish. Even as far south as Maryland, all the boisterous CAROLINA WRENS have died in a single winter. I am not sure whether to be happy or sad. But since it is the Holiday season let's be happy with this sighting for the moment and hope for the best. But the process of northern expansion begins all over again. After several years of vacant niches, one spring morning WHEAT-EATER, wheat-eater, wheat-eater, wheat! rings once again through northern woodlands. Yesterday there were 6 REDPOLLS on my niger feeder but I have not seen them today. There were at least 20 JUNCOS & 12 AMERICAN GOLDFINCHES on the feeders as well as 13 MOURNING DOVES, 1 WHITE BREASTED NUTHATCH, 1 DOWNY & 1 HAIRY WOODPECKER & 1 NORTHERN CARDINAL.
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