We have a pair of RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS and 2 TUFTED TITMICE eating our
apple and wild cherry blossoms.  I wonder how many other species eat these
petals?

S. & S. Fast
Brooktondale

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] orioles

While I was pulling garlic mustard vicinity raspberry bushes, two  
Baltimore orioles enjoyed the blossoms of our apple tree.  Overall, a  
pleasant evening.

Susan Barr
Brooktondale


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