Near one of the inner grass trails at Salt Point, is a big mulberry tree where 
I watched a Robin struggle to wolf down a large mulberry!
Tree is in bushes off grass trail east of Osprey nest tower.

Donna Scott
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On Jul 5, 2017, at 8:37 PM, Linda Post Van Buskirk 
<l...@cornell.edu<mailto:l...@cornell.edu>> wrote:


I am fortunate to have some fruiting mulberry trees that bear particularly 
delicious fruit.  Indigo buntings are among the birds that savor the berries, 
and as I stand under the tree eating berries, I see buntings only 10 to 15 feet 
from me.  What a treat!


Also, towhees have been particularly common this year (or maybe I'm just 
spending more time looking for them).


Linda VB

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