Hi folks,
There were small flocks of yellow-rumps, ruby-crowned kinglets, black-and-white warblers and palm warblers (only two) passing through the woods surrounding our house, yard and feeders.
White-throated sparrows increased at our feeders to over a dozen plus a number singing within the edge of the yard. Tree sparrows are still present.
Together, the variety of vocalizations from the feeder birds and migrants passing through are pleasant to the ears!
Good birding,
Norm
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Norman Famous, Wetlands and Wildlife Ecologist
513 Eight Rod Road
Augusta, ME 04330
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