At home in Holden today I had a pine warbler at my feeders all day, trying to blend in with the pine siskins. Almost daily I'm seeing a small hawk buzzing my feeder area, maybe a broad-winged hawk.
By the way, when do the pine siskins move on to their breeding territories? They're costing an arm and a leg to keep the feeders filled so they can shovel all the seeds out onto the ground. As pleased as I was to see them arrive, I'll be more than glad to see them go.
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