2/29--FOY single rw blackbird in late afternoon
-- 3/2-ice out--sparking water, ducks (and beaver)
3/3 ice coming back--enough to support ducks and geese if they fly on to it (not if they try to climb on)
3/3-3/6 ice with open channel-- geese and ducks across pond
3/5 red breasted nuthatch at the feeder--the first I've seen since last year--
3/6 flicker returned to the feeder (snow on the ground)
3/8 heard the doves and cardinals, and lots of new songs--
lots of goldfinches on the echinacea cones close to my front windows and also on the window boxes clearing out the last of the winterberry
3/9 more red winged blackbirds in (and finally really heard them)--ice going out again--lots more geese
3/10 ice out-- FOY: 3 cowbirds at the feeder, 1 grackle, and a common golden eye diving near the shore
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