I am in Cape Elizabeth and I would say my activity (seed/ suet usage) is roughly half of what it was summer and fall, though the species of birds remains pretty much the same from previous winters. Chicakdees, Tufted Titmice, Cardinals, woodpeckers (Hairy, Downey, Red Bellied and Northern Flickers), WB Nuthatches, Carolina Wrens, Dark Eyed Juncos...and, of course, Starlings, Mourning Doves and squirrels aplenty.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Denise Johnson <dpj113@maine.rr.com> wrote:
I'm west of Rt 95 behind Ogunquit. My feeders are sparsely busy too. We added a new third feeder after Xmas. Thought maybe the original two didn't convince as many birds to stay the winter. So has it been too warm? Maybe the birds are protesting the election and moved to Canada ;-) just kidding.
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