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Sharon Hamersley <[log in to unmask]>
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Sharon Hamersley <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Mar 2008 22:10:40 -0500
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I live north of the University Farms in Columbus, and while I didn't have 
quite the overall number of species, I can report two events that stick 
out:

1) A robin came to the platform seed feeder and helped himself to some 
peanut pieces.
2) Just around dusk, there was a flock of ~100 RW blackbirds roosting in 
the trees in our yard and surrounding yards.

We observed all of the usual suspects including at least 10 cardinals at 
one time around the feeder, and the occasional song sparrow and WT sparrow.

Hope everyone is warm and cozy!  Think of our feathered friends and make 
sure they have what they need to survive this (hopefully) last blast of 
winter.

Sharon

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