Gratitude to John for the constant feeding of this out of range and out of season bird. What luck it had in finding your little pocket of food. I.got to see it this morning along with the late Baltimore Oriole and several other good birds.
Craig K
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On Dec 1, 2012, at 5:19 PM, John Wyatt & Debbie Ryan <birdsnbeads@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> The TOWA was present here at the end of Kaler St. throughout much of the day. Seen several times between 8:04 and 10:30a. Then again between 12:45 and 3:40p. Ate live mealworms and shaved suet off the deck rail. It looked cold (kept tucking a foot in to it's belly and standing with the other) but active.
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> -John
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