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January 2012, Week 2

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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at suet this morning!
What a weird winter.  No resident flock of chickadees; I've only seen 4 at
one time and hear the "Sweetie" call more than the "Chickadee" call.

Flock of 20 Cedar Waxwings yesterday, feeding on crabapples.

Otherwise:
Most numerous - blue jays, mourning doves and juncos
One pair of hairy and downy woodpeckers
Occasional purple finch and goldfinches
White-breasted nuthatch

A few days ago I hear a robin in my yard; a week ago I saw a flock of
robins in Lyme and a friend in Lyme reported a pair of bluebirds in her
yard.

I guess expect the unexpected this winter.

Peg Ackerson
Lyme Center

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