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February 2019

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Fri, 1 Feb 2019 19:39:32 -0500
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No unusual birds at my feeders during the bitter cold then snow today but my 2 Pine Siskins showed well today, joining the 2 more regular Tree Sparrows. Both Downy and Red-bellied WPs came to the suet. The titmice seemed to prefer to grab oil sunflower seeds, then fly off to consume them from  the comfort of tree branches.

Most interesting bird for me was a N Mockingbird that I saw from the nearby bike trail near Raccoon Creek. It had found a few berries to eat and was near a couple cardinals. 

Peggy Wang
Granville/Licking Cty

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