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Robert Herp <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:47:30 -0500
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A two hour birding trip in Holdens revealed mostly common dwellers in the
area. However, in the distance we heard several calls from a RWBB.
Then after observing the feeder for some time found one male feeding and
another in a near by tree. Staff there reports that they have been there
about a week or so.
Spring is coming! 
Pine Siskins were plentiful and un-bothered by our close proximity by the
feeders. Did not find any crossbills.
Nuthatchs, Titmouse, Black cap Chickadee's, cardinals, mallards, red bellied
WP, Downy WP, Starlings, Red tails, Robins.
Happy birding
Bob H

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