After not being here for a while, "my" GOLD FINCHES started showing up to eat 
sunflower seeds and nyjer seeds again. Maybe this corresponds with nesting? No 
Siskins seen.

I am still feeding birds at my deck and back yard feeders and one sunflower 
feeder out front.
I can easily see many of the birds who come to the feeders, including amusing 
interactions between parent birds feeding at suet, nyger, sunflower seeds and 
fledglings fluttering their wings and begging for food. Have had these combos 
of NO. CARDINALS, BC CHICKADEES, TUFTED TITMOUSE, WHITE BREASTED NUTHATCH, 
DOWNY WOODPECKER, & BLUE JAYS.

Re HUMMINGBIRDS, I have seen a few, but the feeder is not emptying as fast as 
usual. Liquid got cloudy, so I cleaned and sanitized the feeder and re-filled 
it with sugar/water.

Donna Scott
Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY 


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[mailto:bounce-119439710-15001...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of W. Larry Hymes
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Pine Siskin

The PINE SISKIN has returned today.  Feeding on the finch food.

Larry

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