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Hello everyone,
This morning there were more birders than Crossbills in the Cemetery.
A group of us were able to view a male and two females and then two
pairs a bit later around some of the Hemlocks in sections H & X.
The large flock reported yesterday eluded everyone that I spoke with.
Other birds viewed:
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Red-breasted Nuthatch
many Dark-eyed Juncos
many European Starlings
Mourning Doves
American Robins
Blue Jays
Carolina Chickadees
American Goldfinches
American Crows
Northern Cardinals
Northern Mockingbird
Downy Woodpeckers
Red-bellied Woodpeckers
Rock Pigeons
Brown Creeper
House Finches
All in all a very cold morning, a few good birds, many good people.
Best in birding to all
Kevin
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Kevin Hall
http://4mallko.smugmug.com
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