[NatureNS] Chipping Sparrow etc and Question re Fallout?

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Had a lovely adult male Chipping Sparrow this AM. Also for last week have  
had female (and once the male) Red Win Blackbird at feeders, somewhat odd.

Also this week 6 Evening Grosbeaks, several times Purple Finches, American  
Goldfinches, Song Sparrows etc. No fancy buntings or grosbeaks yet but  
still hoping.

Also wondering - there must be many species wherever this fallout  
originated from - why the seeming profusion of Buntings and Grosbeaks over  
other species?

Jamie Simpson
Hantsport NS

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Had a lovely adult male Chipping Sparrow this AM.  Also for last week have =
had female (and once the male) Red Win Blackbird at feeders, somewhat odd.<=
br /><br />Also this week 6 Evening Grosbeaks, several times Purple Finches=
, American Goldfinches, Song Sparrows etc.  No fancy buntings or grosbeaks =
yet but still hoping.<br /><br />Also wondering - there must be many specie=
s wherever this fallout originated from - why the seeming profusion of Bunt=
ings and Grosbeaks over other species?<br /><br />Jamie Simpson<br />Hantsp=
ort NS
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