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Date: | Wed, 5 Dec 2007 21:31:34 -0500 |
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Most of the expected birds crowded around the feeders, including under the
rather unruly forsythia where I scatter safflower and black oil sunflower
seed. At the suet feeders, I had two male common grackles. I don't recall
ever having seen them at my feeders in December.
Seen, in no particular order:
Red-breasted nuthatch (A neighbor has some old gnarly cedar trees, and the
RBNU hides in them and darts out for black oil sunflower seeds.)
White-breasted nuthatch
Carolina chickadee
A zillion house sparrows
Quite a few European starlings
A lot of house finches
Many American goldfinches
7 or 8 - at least- northern cardinals
A blue jay
A couple of mourning doves
A single song sparrow - ground-feeding
Quite a few dark-eyed juncos
Some crows in the trees, but not at the feeders
My fav - the Carolina wrens
Tufted titmouse
Canada geese fly-overs
Two male common grackles
Interestingly, the downy woodpeckers (at least one male and one female) are
eating black oil sunflower seeds, and ignoring the suet feeders.
Red-bellied woodpecker
The neighborhood Cooper's hawk buzzed the feeders once, but didn't come
back.
It will be back to work tomorrow, but despite grading papers most of the
day, it was a great day for window-birding.
Margaret Bowman
Licking Co., OH
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