[mou-net] a migration of birds has hit our yard this morning

2010-10-08 Thread Forest Strnad
At 8:30 this morning I notce many birds in our apple trees 
Greetings:

At 8:30 this morning I notce many birds in our apple trees which I recognized 
as 
Cedar Waxwings.. The first for this Autumn. 
They were in many different kinds of trees  in the yard and seemed to find 
bugs, 
if not apples. Also seen were Blue Jays - 2; Red - 
bellied Woodpecker - 1; A. Robins - 5 or 6. 

We have not had a hard freeze yet so it was difficult to count the number of 
different species seen.   I would estimate 40 -50
 Cedar Waxwings. Tomorrow there likely will be more Cedar Waxwings, like 
previous years, until the apples are all gone. 

Rev. Forest V. Strnad





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Re: [mou-net] a migration of birds has hit our yard this morning

2010-10-08 Thread Forest Strnad
Sorry I forgot to give my address.
Rev. Forest V. Strnad
Greetings:

Sorry I forgot to give my address.
Rev. Forest V. Strnad
Faribault, Mn.





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Subject: a migration of birds has hit our yard this morning


Greetings:

At 8:30 this morning I notce many birds in our apple trees which I recognized 
as 
Cedar Waxwings.. The first for this Autumn. 
They were in many different kinds of trees  in the yard and seemed to find 
bugs, 
if not apples. Also seen were Blue Jays - 2; Red - 
bellied Woodpecker - 1; A. Robins - 5 or 6. 

We have not had a hard freeze yet so it was difficult to count the number of 
different species seen.   I would estimate 40 -50
 Cedar Waxwings. Tomorrow there likely will be more Cedar Waxwings, like 
previous years, until the apples are all gone. 

Rev. Forest V. Strnad






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