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A mixed flock of blackbirds (mostly red-wings) have been visiting 
under our feeders. The resident N Mockingbird, that I fed a peanut 
butter/cornmeal mix all winter has found a lady friend. A male Towhee has 
also shown up, Towhees always nest along the fence row behind our house. 
The Harris's Sp. is still visiting, but not often. Both Vultures have 
cruised over. There is a wood lot, that we can observe from the house that 
is always used as a roost for migrating vultures. I have yet to see a group 
of them, only a few individuals.

                                Tom Guisinger
                                Lancaster, Ohio

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