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Fri, 7 Apr 2017 10:50:06 -0400
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A pine warbler come to one of my feeders this morning.  I could hear
it trilling in a nearby pine, at then it fluttered into the feeder joining the
chickadees and tits.  A nice brightly coloured bird, though wet and
disheveled. I have found that pines typically come to feeders in 
this sudden wintery weather.  I am pretty sure that they are eating the hulled
sunflowers.

Generally busy feeder day.  A male purple finch showed up, and six species of
sparrows, including fox.

Inga Schmidt
Chagrin River Road Geauga Co. at the Cuy. Co. line.
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