Terrific Anne -and we thought that we live in a hilltop cold pocket when we
bottomed at 22F. We had a thrasher yesterday who spent the day running
around the feeders to collect suet and seed droppings. Tough bird indeed
who would sing this morning.
John
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 9:38 AM wrote:
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Singing enthusiastically and creatively while I check plants for surviving our
Hile School Rd low of 11 F last night. (Wetland almost
Certainly warmer)
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
I got several good looks at my FOY Brown Thrasher this morning. This is the
earliest arrival I've recorded in my neighborhood, by one day.
Merlin reported what would be a FOY Field Sparrow, but I was too busy watching
the Brown Thrasher and the 2 Northern Mockingbirds to notice.
Laura
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