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I haven’t seen white throated sparrows, nor white-crowned, nor song sparrows (maybe we are too far north here in Geauga County?) However, we have had a lot of tree sparrows. My question is, what happened to the goldfinches? They were here at the feeders in great numbers until about a week ago.
Gayle Wohlken
Burton, Ohio
> On Feb 1, 2015, at 12:00 PM, John Herman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Have other Ohio feeder watchers observed a significant lack or absence
> of song, tree, white-throated and white-crowned sparrows at their feeders
> this winter?...
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