My four guests this morning were treated to some nice bird sightings. Between 
8:30 and 10:00 we had a Great Egret fly in then land in the back pond. We also 
saw Hooded Merganser, Green-winged Teal and a Belted Kingfisher. Wood ducks and 
Northern Shovelers were flyovers in separate groups at different times. We saw 
an Eastern Phoebe along the trail and there were at least 5 American Tree 
Sparrows at the feeder area. Looks like Dave Nicosia was accurate in his 
announcement in an email he sent yesterday about anticipating migrant movement 
. Thanks Dave.

I had 3 Fox Sparrows under my feeders this morning. 


Ken Haas
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