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Date: | Sat, 10 Oct 2009 22:33:43 -0400 |
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Just to add to Cole's Report, My Husband and I were at Wake Robin around 4PM -6PM. We had two very colorfull Nelson's Sparrows, 1 white-crowned sparrow, many swamp sparrows, 5 yellow-rumped warblers, 1 hermit thrush, 1 lincoln's sparrow, 1 savannah sparrow ( not seen by us ).
Back at home we had our first white-crowned sparrow of the season, 1- rufous-sided towhee (M), and many yellow-rumped warblers. Yesterday our yard was full of birds; more than just our regular feeder birds. Around 2PM I looked out the window because some movement caught my eye. 4-Bluebirds, 1- Scarlet Tanager (F), 20-25- yellow-rump warblers, 15-chipping sparrows. Our Dogwood Tree was completely denuded of all its berries. I only wished I had looked out sooner.
Sally Isacco, Chardon
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