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Sandra Gaunt <[log in to unmask]>
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Sandra Gaunt <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Apr 2011 18:16:12 -0400
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Hi,

I seem to have a very late winter resident at my feeder - a red
breasted nuthatch!  It was here on April 19, April 23,24,25 and today April 30.

If I could access my late husbands 30+ years of records on our lot
and neighborhood I could at least find if this is unusual for this
area.   I have the hard copy of the data, but also have a few other
things to do.

So - some of you out there with deep data banks- is this
unusual?  Just a vagrant - or an unwilling first year to make the jump?

Thanks, SLLG
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Sandra L. L. Gaunt                       Home: phone 614-876-5829
Borror Lab of Bioacoustics,                     cell 614-581-1925
    Curator retired                                  4795 Hayden Blvd
Museum of Biological Diversity                Columbus OH
43221
The Ohio State University
1315 Kinnear Rd, Columbus 43212-1192

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