We saw our first sharpie yesterday afternoon. The dozens of juncos and pine siskins at our feeders scattered, the hawk perched briefly in an aspen, showing a light chest/belly, and we barely got a good enough look at it as it flew through a row of spruces to figure out what it was - small, gray on back and wings, accipiter shape, no white on wings or tail, no rusty tail, (not a kestrel or shrike), too light colored and wrong shape for merlin, too small for any other hawk. We have had dozens of juncos every day lately, the mix changing from obvious males to more pale or brownish second years and/or females. Song sparrows showed up 4/8, most I have seen is 5 at once, Brown creepers by ones and twos this week, also a few Tree Sparrows, but so far no White-throated sparrows. Last night brought in a Phoebe. Right now wind is blasting from the northeast, supposed to continue east for next few days. Need to go birding inland!
Carol Tveekrem, Schroeder

