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I had a single PINE SISKIN at my feeders at my hose in North Perry, Lake
County today. It was my first of the spring. The feeders have been pretty
good lately. I currently have a minimum of 11 ORCHARD ORIOLES coming,
4 -adult males, 4 -1st year males and 3 females. The variation in first
year males is pretty interesting. There is a lot of variation. That is the
absolute minimum, there may be more. I don't even want to guess at
Baltimore orioles. There must be over 20. I also have at least 2
red-headed woodpeckers, a second year male and an adult male. There are
also at least 10+ rose-breasted grosbeaks and at least 4 purple finch. What
is missing are sparrows. I have had good numbers of white-throats and song
sparrows, but thus far only single white-crowned and Lincoln's sparrows.
Typically I usually have decent numbers of both.
Warblers were pretty low again today with only a handful seen. I also had a
single osprey. There are still a few red-breasted mergansers and common
loons on the lake.
John Pogacnik
4765 Lockwood Road
Perry, OH 44081
440-259-2751
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