Yes! No hermit, but we had 3 Yellow-bellies arguing round and round a tree
as they like to do. What a racket. And a male cardinal here which is rare
for us-likely only passing through. We are too wooded for his taste, I
think. One lonely female Evening Grosbeak...no sign of the male for several
days. Lots of juncos and goldfinches.
Cynthia Crawford
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On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 5:24 PM, Susan and Dean Greenberg <
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> First of year hermit thrush today (7-April) and a stunning male
> yellow-bellied sapsucker on 5-April in Hartland.
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