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Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:45:12 -0400
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I had been getting a red-breasted nuthatch or two at my feeders in North Perry, Lake County; but today I was inundated with them.  I counted 7 at one time.  I am sure the total number was much higher.  I also had 20+ white-breasted nuthatches and at least 10 tufted titmice.  Typically when the red-breasted nuthatches move, the titmice and white-breasted nuthatches also move.   I usually see about 3-4 white-breasted nuthatches and titmice at a time at my feeders, today this evening they were everywhere.  The movement of these species is most noticeable in areas like Magee Marsh where both are usually pretty rare.  Keep your eyes open if you're in that area  
 
I also had quite a few warblers in the yard this evening.  Best was a northern parula.
 
John Pogacnik
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