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January 2012

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Sun, 8 Jan 2012 12:50:23 -0500
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My Jan 100 list just keeps on GROWING!!After our circle tour of GLSM gave us EIGHT more!! Tally now is FORTY-THREE!!New ones found are: BROWN CREEPER! - first for a LONG timeROBINS - Probably vacated MI!Redbreasted NuthatchCarolina Wren (saw several)!!Song SparrowHairy WoodpeckerTufted TitmouseandDC Cormorant (:(      Dang! Thought sure they would STAY south! Anyway, I know these birds aren't all that UNUSUAL, however, they add to MY LIST!And it just warms your ole heart to listen to their songs!! Just hope they don't get caught with their spring feathers on!! I can't bird-sit them during the SNOWS cause we are heading south ourselves! AND we are NOT Snow birds! We are SUNSEEKERS!! You-all enjoy this balmy weather! Love Birding, Jill                                         
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