​Sunday around noon -- at least a dozen Cedar Waxwings quietly enjoying the dwarf crabapples (and the magnificent view?) at the edge of Thetford Academy's lower playing fields. On Tuesday the 19th -- one of those sub-zero mornings -- a male Purple Finch hit the bay window here, (Cranberry Hill Road, East Thetford. I looked out to see if he might be on the ground so I might warm him in my hands 'til he regained his faculties (as sometimes happens). Instead, he was hanging by his feet from a forsythia branch completely upside-down trapeze artist-style but with legs fully extended like a limp pink dishrag. In less than 20 seconds, he suddenly fluttered his drooping wings and flew off. Saw 3-4 male Purple Finches here later that morning. Hope he was one of them. Connie Snyder To post messages, send e-mail to: [log in to unmask] Set your e-mail application to PLAIN TEXT ONLY to post messages. To contact the list owner: [log in to unmask] To unsubscribe: E-mail this command to [log in to unmask]: UNSUBSCRIBE UV-Birders To change your e-mail address: E-mail this command from your old address to: [log in to unmask]: CHANGE UV-Birders [new e-mail address] Web based archives and subscription management are available at: http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/Archives/uv-birders.html