Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Re: [Maine-birds] no rwb

Snow buntings at my house this week--about two dozen, but also a singing cardinal at school yesterday. Maybe overly optimistic, but he's trying.

Julia in Sidney


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Sharon F. <sfinley111@hotmail.com> wrote:
Just for info's sake-here in West Kennebunk there has not been a hint of a RWB, or woodcock-according to my past years' tallies they are very overdue here. One resident robin, but tree sparrows have left along with the Red Bellied woodpecker; frankly feels very late January with regards to birds-the 4 Juncos here cannot even muster Spring twitterings! Cardinal keeps trying-his mate has disappeared-as do chickadees and titmice..what a l-o-n-g winter. At least reports from others keep hope up that Spring is making inroads!  Sharon in West Kennebunk

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