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Barb Kuhn <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Feb 2008 11:15:10 EST
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Greetings!  I am new to bird-watching and recently moved to Oakwood Village,
Ohio, a southeast suburb of Cleveland.  I have had a regular visiting pair on
my bird feeder which has just a generic wild bird food in it.  It's a tiny
bird between the size of a finch and a junco.  It's belly and head from the neck
up are all white. It's tail is similar to a junco. I haven't been able to find
it in any bird guide and no one I ask has seen it.
My yard and general area is mostly open with some young deciduous forest.
I'm still trying to capture it on camera, lately it perches on the deck fence
and looks in my window just to tease me!
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Barb




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