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Mon, 3 Apr 2017 11:38:47 -0400
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The topic got me looking over my Feeder Watch data since moving to
Plainfield four years ago.  I did not see much change in feeder activity
this year.

My average species during counts, except for the first year (13) has been
either 16 or 17.

The average number of individuals over each "count season" has varied from
83 (first year) to 98 (this year).  Non-scientifically I feel the big jump
this year is the large number of Red-winged Blackbirds I have had.
Red-wings have been here 16 of 20 count session with the highest number 87
one day!

Goldfinch average was lower than last year, but jumps around year to year.
The only species showing a decline every year was Blue Jay.

Susan Hardy
Plainfield, NH


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