Monday 23 January 2017

Re: [Maine-birds] Decreased Birds at feeder

Recently, I've had lots of juncos, many house sparrows. Four
different cardinals male and female, goldfinches. Several
house finches m & f. Black-capped chickadees and some white
breasted nuthatches. Mourning doves and an occasional hawk
swoops by. More activity here in Old Town than usual.
Cheers,
Dave  

On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Donald Tucker <don35@myfairpoint.net> wrote:
Here in southern ME, North Berwick, feeder activity is the lowest it has been in decades.  Most days only one or two chickadees and titmice.  Never been this low in the 30 years of my year round feeding.  What are other people seeing?

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