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Date: | Sat, 18 May 2013 09:21:58 -0400 |
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An amazing morning so far in our gardens. We saw a small warbler like bird
in our pond which turned out to be a Bay-breaster Warbly, a new one for our
yard list. She was very flighty and we discovered that there was a gorgeous
male Blackburnian also bathing in our pond!
We also have steady visits by 3 adult male Baltimore Orioles, one 1st year
male and 2 adult females. We also have one lone female Orchard Oriole
visiting the feeders(we have three up.)
I thought the White-crowned Sparrows had left, but one turned up this
morning. I gave up on finding a Gambels mixed in with that flock.
We also have a few Gray Catbirds, one of which is very comfortable with me
working in the yard. He'll follow me from front to back singing and meowing
quietly when I talk to him. He seems to answer to the name Harry.
www.burdzbuttz.blogspot.com
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