We've had a Carolina Wren at the feeders in Hiram for the past couple of days as well. It seems to relish the peanut & red pepper suet, but will also take black oil sunflower seeds. Such an inquisitive bird, lots of personality and it seems to poke its head into everything, Hope it remains for a while. There were 3 Hermit Thrushes in the yard today as well.
Lists w/ CARW photos (factoid: CAWR = Cactus Wren):
Sean Smith
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 4:57 PM Denise Johnson <dpj113@maine.rr.com> wrote:
Cape Neddick, West of turnpike. I never get these in my yard much less on the ground beneath the feeders. Cool.
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