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Sun, 26 Mar 2017 06:06:13 +0000
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Spent about an hour watching the freshly filled feeders at Thurber Pond (aka the Pit) on this balmy Saturday.  Best sighting was a couple of FOY frolicking sapsuckers (immature and female), also 1 brown creeper, a pair of wood ducks, a single male red-winged blackbird, and all the usual suspects--still quite a few juncos but only one white-throated sparrow.  A goose sat below the feeders the whole time; I was afraid it might be nesting but it finally stood up to leave and no egg!  On the way out I was treated to my FOY mockingbird medley--blue jay, killdeer, robin alarm call--almost drowned out by the machinery on the other side of the fence.  Good birding!  Pam The world is not dangerous because of those who do harm but because of those who look on and do nothing  . -- Albert Einstein

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