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Greetings,
Today was a landmark day with the arrival of a warbler at our feeder, here in Wakeman, Lorain County. It was either a pine warbler or a female yellow warbler. It fought for seed at the feeder long enough for me to determine it was indeed a warbler, but was gone by the time I rushed to grab a camera.
Still have a good many pine siskins which I don't recall being at the feeder this late in the season last year. Hope they stay for breeding. .
Rumor has it spring is here in spite of the snow flakes I saw today.
Happy Birding
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