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Index of Subjects The recent stormy weather has brought a PINE WARBLER to our feeders here in Port Hawkesbury, along with a few AMERICAN TREE SPARROWS and a CHIPPING SPARROW. Also several more Song Sparrows. The two Dickcissels are still here as well as the Northern Mockingbird. The Mockingbird is still feeding on local berries but is beginning to eat some of our grape jelly. Betty and Louis Talbot, who had eight Orioles are now down to four but also have a Pine Warbler - I doubt that it is the same bird that we have since we are some distance apart. -- David W. Johnston Mary K. Johnston 207 Hiram St. Port Hawkesbury N.S. B9A 2C3 902 625 1534 dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca
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