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October 2011, Week 3

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Sat, 15 Oct 2011 16:41:54 +0000
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After nearly 6 weeks of a pretty much complete dearth of birds at our feeders, and in the yard, this noon brought a quick rush of migrants.

Black- throated blue, yellow- rumped, and probable Nashville warblers, hermit thrush feeding on berries, titmice and chickadees. 

Since Irene, our woods and yard shrubs have been silent except for an occasional jay. I think all our resident chickadees have disappeared, and are being replaced by these new arrivals.. Never in our 25+ years at our home has our property been so devoid of birds.

Donna Nelson
New Boston Road,
Thetford

 		 	   		  

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