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From: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 7 Feb 2007 20:24:25 -0500442_iso-8859-1 This from a friend, if anyone can help. You may email me privately if you wish. I know that many of you know of the Amer. Robin's propensity for staying north in recent decades. I have seen HUGE groups of robins..200 or more around select crabapple trees in suburb. Cols. in recent wks. But this behavior ..as far as not migrat. , is relatively new. Do any of you have any info.,data on this phenom.? [...]39_7Feb200720:24: [log in to unmask] |
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Date: | Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:53:09 EST |
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February 12 - 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Canada goose Amer. goldfinch
Northern cardinal Red-tailed hawk
White-breasted nuthatch Ring-billed gull
European starling Eastern towhee
Carolina chickadee Mourning dove
Pileated woodpecker Tufted titmouse
Red-bellied wp Mute swan (imm)
YB sapsucker Amer. robin
Hairy wp Carolina wren
Downy wp Dark-eyed juncos
Mallard (M & F) House finch
Common goldeneye (F) Barred owl
Ring-necked duck (M & F) Brown creeper
Lesser scaup (F) Bluejay
Amer. crow Belted kingfisher
Song sparrow Great blue heron
White-throated sp
Amer. tree sp
Field sp
House sp
Ed & Bev Neubauer
Englewood, Ohio
Delorme, p. 65, A-B 5 as usual
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