Well better late than never I guess.  I had a Pine Siskin, finally.  There may 
be two of them, but I only saw one.    One was on the feeder and I thought I 
heard another vocalizing not far away.  The first time I ever had one in my 
yard was at this time of year.  My White Crown Sparrows, 4, are still here.  
Another one of my resident birds has shown up, a Willow Flycatcher.  I never 
saw him, but heard him fitz-bew.  I also am hearing the Yellow Warbler and 
Yellowthroat.  It was a great morning to be out.  The traffic on rt. 20 is 
less, thus it's quieter, and I can hear more birds.  The Warbling Vireo has 
been singing all day so far. I can hear him on the sunporch.

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