I saw a WATERTHRUSH at a tiny mud bank in my slow moving stream in my messy 
little woods near house. So i concluded it was a Northern due to habitat. Could 
not see it long. FOY for sp. & first time i have seen one in yard.
While skulking around trying to re-find it, I was happy to hear a FOY WOOD 
THRUSH singing in the usual area uphill in the woods across road from house. 
Ruby Crowned Kinglet working the thickets by road, too.

Heard Rose Breasted Grosbeak singing across road, & watched songster  B. Oriole 
eating both orange , and suet at back deck feeder area. glad to see Carolina 
Wren there, too, since I haven't seen them in sev. weeks.

Donna Scott
Lansing
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