Hi again,  Our purple finch count is up to 13!  And now there is a flock of 
20-30 Robins eating the fruit on our amelanchier trees. And, of course, the 
goldfinch flock continues to grow, flying up and down as they are startled by 
who-knows-what.  Lots of activity this morning!

Laura

Hunt Hill Rd., Dryden


Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu

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