Our joy of bedroom window birding this week has been the two male orioles 
visiting the hummingbird feeder.  The hot coffee early in the morning adds to 
the pleasure.

Tom Vawter


On May 20, 2011, at 8:43 AM, Nancy W Dickinson <n...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> Our alarm went off at 5 a.m., and a minute later a long clockwork call came 
> through the window from a Black-billed Cuckoo.  I love birding in bed!
> 
> Also from the window a bit later I heard a number of Blackpoll Warblers in 
> the yard, but no stuttering Tennessees, for the first time all week.  Checked 
> our woods and hawthornes, and all was quiet in the fog.
> 
> Nancy Dickinson
> Mecklenburg
> 
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