If anyone has an interest in the Pine Warbler apparently overwintering at 141 Rossmore Road in Brunswick... It seems to appear for a few minutes every couple of hours, then disappear. It can best be seen by parking just north of the mailboxes in front of the house and keeping an eye on the suet feeders that are across the lawn in the back. I have some 5"x5" trays fixed below the two suet feeders which are on vertical planks supported by a pole. The Pine Warbler (and other songbirds) feeds on the dropped pieces of suet cake in these trays. It also feeds on the suet cake at times. The other feeders can be seen from there also.
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