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Hi All=2C
Lots of interesting birds at the feeders today including a second Baltim=
ore Oriole (this one a male)=2C White-crowned Sparrow and female Rose-breas=
ted Grosbeak. The final total was 25 species:
Blue Jay
Dark-eyed Junco
American Goldfinch
Chipping Sparrow
Rock Pigeon
Pine Siskin
2 BALTIMORE ORIOLE (m & f)
Tree Swallow
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Mourning Dove
Savannah Sparrow
Common Grackle
Evening Grosbeak
Purple Finch
Red-winged Blackbird
American Robin
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Black-capped Chickadee
European Starling
American Crow
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW
Northern Flicker
Downey Woodpecker
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK (female)
American Woodcock (heard)
Thanks for the suggestions on my mystery bird call. I think in the end =
it may be a Blue Jay=2C as they do a similar call at this time of year.
All the best.
Fritz McEvoy
Sunrise Valley CB (near Dingwall)
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Hi All=2C<BR>
 =3B =3B Lots of interesting birds at the feeders today including a=
second Baltimore Oriole (this one a male)=2C White-crowned Sparrow and fem=
ale Rose-breasted Grosbeak. The final total was 25 species:<BR>
Blue Jay<BR>
Dark-eyed Junco<BR>
American Goldfinch<BR>
Chipping Sparrow<BR>
Rock Pigeon<BR>
Pine Siskin<BR>
2 BALTIMORE ORIOLE (m &=3B f)<BR>
Tree Swallow<BR>
Ruby-throated Hummingbird<BR>
Mourning Dove<BR>
Savannah Sparrow<BR>
Common Grackle<BR>
Evening Grosbeak<BR>
Purple Finch<BR>
Red-winged Blackbird<BR>
American Robin<BR>
Red-breasted Nuthatch<BR>
Black-capped Chickadee<BR>
European Starling<BR>
American Crow<BR>
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW<BR>
Northern Flicker<BR>
Downey Woodpecker<BR>
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK (female)<BR>
American Woodcock (heard)<BR>
 =3B =3B =3B Thanks for the suggestions on my mystery bird call=
. I think in the end it may be a Blue Jay=2C as they do a similar call at t=
his time of year.<BR>
 =3B =3B =3B All the best.<BR>
 =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B&nb=
sp=3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B  =3BFritz=
McEvoy<BR>
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=3B =3B =3BSunrise Valley CB (near Dingwall)<BR>
 =3B<BR>
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