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We have a couple of late Juncos at our South Park Street backyard in Hanover
this morning, along with a Pine Siskin.
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From: "J. Langevin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 12:45 AM
Subject: [UVB] Feeder Birds Today 1/09
Noted A. Gold Finch at my niger seed feeder on the deck so I decided it
would be time to add a sock full of niger (Thistle) seed in the big Maple
Tree. It didn't take long for the Chickadees to find it and land on it.
Later I had 5 A. Goldfinch eating from it and flying to the feeder on the
deck.
2 Ravens were back twice today.
1 Red Breasted Nuthatch
1 White Breasted Nuthatch
3 Downey Woodpeckers
2 Hairy Woodpeckers (both F)
Usual Chickadees, M. Doves, A. Tree Sparrows, and Blue Jays
( our pigies)
Waiting for the Redpolls and the Pine Grosbeaks.
Sad no Cardinals this year.
Also have not had any Juncos or B. Creepers lately.
Yesterday I also added a block suet feeder. I put a peanut butter suet
mix block in it. The chickadees found that first also. We have been
feeding plain suet in a wooden hanging feeder.
J. Langevin
Enfield Center
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