I'm over in the Seneca Basin, but there seems to be one or two singing
males in each of the usual fields near our house in Ovid, FWTW.
Alicia
Ovid
On 5/23/2011 12:39 PM, Annette Nadeau
, neither are
most of the regular feeder birds!
Thanks for any suggestions -
Alicia
On 3/6/2011 5:32 PM, Donna Scott wrote:
Along with all my other feeder birds on this snowy day, there are ~
2-300 Red Winged Blackbirds
.
Alicia
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, or if it was the first or second or
whatever seen in the basin this year - I just want to hear about the birds!
Alicia Plotkin
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