“MY” white-crowned sparrow turned back up this morning, after I neglected to 
fill feeders Fri and Saturday, but refilled them midday Sunday.  I have had one 
since late winter, got up to four recently (and thought I could tell the one 
apart by crown and also confident way it moved around the feeder area).  I 
think this is the same one from winter.  

Anne

> On May 16, 2016, at 9:40 PM, Bill Mcaneny <bmcane...@fltg.net> wrote:
> 
> Surprised this a.m. to see a White-crowned Sparrow scratching around in the 
> hedge.  I thought they had moved on by now.  Are others still around?
> Bill McAneny
> TBurg
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