All the Yellow-Rumped Warblers appear to be gone now, and only a stray 
White-Crowned is still coming to the feeder. Only interesting that I have seen 
this am is a Swainson's Thrush who stayed for some time under my current bush 
(just outside my sunroom window) and gave me a really good look at it.

The American Goldfinches are finally back and the Robins are busy feeding 
hungry youngin's.  The White-Breasted Nuthatches are frequent visitors to my 
feeder. I think they have a nest in one of the large elm trees in my backyard.

Still haven't gotten over to the lake, I'm busy with heavy work deadlines right 
now and it is a treat to be able to spend a few moments watching the feeders 
outside my sunroom window.

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake (near Mead)
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