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Date: | Sun, 16 Sep 2007 14:08:35 -0700 |
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Greetings---today 9/16 there were 2 red-breasted nuthatches and a rose-breasted grosbeak at my feeder here in Poland Twp, Mahoning Co. Pretty unusual for mid-Sept. Speaking of feeder bird possibilities, I read the forecast for irruptives out of Canada for this winter on the Michigan Birds listserve. I suppose the Ontario listserve would have the same report. It is fascinating and useful information. Other than white-winged crossbills and pine siskins, we may be in for a good show this winter! Certainly the forecast for red-breasted nuthatches and purple finches is already coming true in Ohio. Later, Craig
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