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I couldn’t figure out if it was going to rain more later so I went for a walk before dinner rather than after.
I was pleasantly surprised to see an adult Red-headed WP zip past me then it circled back to land on a suet feeder in a private yard. When it landed, another bird flushed which I thought was one of the bluebirds in the area but it perched on a branch giving good views: my FOY Indigo Bunting, beautiful male!
at least one catbird is still singing in my yard & coming into my suet feeder.
Peggy Wang
Granville
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