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Index of Subjects We have what I guess is an Orange-crowned Warbler, though I can't be sure it isn't a Tennessee. It has been in and around our yard and the neighbours' yards for awhile now. In late afternoon a couple of days ago I stepped out the back door, and the bird was flitting around quite close to me, feathers all fluffed up, as though asking for food! So I put out a special dish of food - chopped suet, chopped peanuts, hulled broken sunflower seeds and grape jelly. It has been eating at this dish, but I don't know for sure what food it is taking, except this a.m. I saw it eating the grape jelly. Starlings and goldfinch are also eating there. Has anyone managed to get an Orange-cr. through the whole winter, or seen one late in the winter? Lois Codling, L. Sackville
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