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Fellow feeder watchers,
     I'm posting this for Vicki Derr with whom I share a yard, and a whole farm for that matter.  She saw 21 species of birds at our feeders today, the most interesting of which was our "special needs" Indigo bunting, who does appear to be getting better.  The highest number was 29 Cardinals.  

Joe Faulkner for Vicki Derr,
Somerset, Ohio
Perry County

 
On Jan 7, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Su Snyder wrote:

> Hi all:  I just posted a Snowy Day Birding Contest for tomorrow, Friday,
> 1/8/10, on the Ohio Birding Forum.  Enjoy!
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> http://www.ohiobirds.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1278
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