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Dorothy Dawson-sheldon <[log in to unmask]>
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Dorothy Dawson-sheldon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Sep 2007 20:59:06 -0400
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What a great morning for birding while working in the yard. We were
treated with a flock of cedar waxwings (@15) feeding in the wild
cherry trees. The upper deck feeders were covered with gold finches,
the usual cardinals and occasional RB & WB nuthatches.
Unfortunately a Nashville warbler was found on the lower deck.
Although I've tried bird shapes on the windows to avoid accidental
collisions with the glass, I'm curious if anyone could suggest an
alternative solution.  Last week we found another warbler that
apparently died after hitting the same window so I'm open for
suggestions.
As for RB nuthatches. we've had them here off and on for well over a
month.

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