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Hugs, Everyone,
We went out looking for dickcissels yesterday. Saw An American
Kestral for the first in the wild! We also saw numerous goldfinches
and songsparrows, a white sparrow, yellow warblers, white breasted
nuthatch, downy woodpecker, eastern peweee, kingbird, phoebe (all in
the same place, and now I can tell the difference!) cardinals, and a
little more - but no dickcissels. We went to Ottawa and Oak openings,
but to no avail.
Anybody know of where we may find these little guys ' gals? All help
would be very appreciated - we're going out again next week...
Blessings.... luv, Jessie
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