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A flock of 10 robins has been around for 2 days, feeding on multiflora rose
hips and crabapples. Yesterday, also a flock of 24 cedar waxwings feasting
on the same food.
Other sightings -
One purple finch. And the "regulars": Black-capped chickadee, hairy and
downy woodpeckers, white-breasted nuthatch, blue jays, mourning dove
(numbers have swelled to 12), juncos, and American goldfinch (25+). The
feeders have been relatively quiet until a week or 10 days ago.
Peg Ackerson
Lyme Center
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