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Index of Subjects =3Cdiv style=3D=22font-family=3A =27Times New Roman=27=3B font-size=3A 1= 6px=3B=22=3EUmmm=2E=2E=2Eschool teacher on holiday=2E That shoulda read = =26quot=3Bwas throwing me=26quot=3B=2E =3Cbr =5Fmoz=5Fdirty=3D=22=22 /=3E= =3Cbr =5Fmoz=5Fdirty=3D=22=22 /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cspan=3EOn 12/29= /10=2C =3Cb class=3D=22name=22=3EAngela Joudrey* =3C/b=3E =26lt=3Baljoud= rey=40eastlink=2Eca=26gt=3B wrote=3A=3C/span=3E=3Cblockquote cite=3D=22m= id=3Afc11f1e917d46=2E4d1b7793=40eastlink=2Eca=22 class=3D=22iwcQuote=22 = style=3D=22border-left=3A 1px solid rgb(0=2C 0=2C 255)=3B padding-left=3A= 13px=3B margin-left=3A 0pt=3B=22 type=3D=22cite=22=3E=3Cdiv class=3D=22= mimepart text html=22=3E=3Cdiv style=3D=22font-family=3A =27Times New Ro= man=27=3B font-size=3A 16px=3B=22=3EThank you for the info=2E It was the= leg color that were throwing me=2E =3Cbr /=3EAnge=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E= =3Cspan=3EOn 12/28/10=2C iamclar=40DAL=2ECA wrote=3A=3C/span=3E=3Cblockq= uote cite=3D=22mid=3A20101228161125=2E13496dsb03gf9lgc=40wm1=2Edal=2Eca=22= class=3D=22iwcQuote=22 style=3D=22border-left=3A 1px solid rgb(0=2C 0=2C= 255)=3B padding-left=3A 13px=3B margin-left=3A 0pt=3B=22 type=3D=22cite= =22=3E=3Cdiv class=3D=22mimepart text plain=22=3EAngela=3A=3Cbr /=3E=3Cb= r /=3EField guides often don=27t note that first-fall Pine Warblers can = have dull yellow on feet=2C and the legs can be less than black - more b= rownish in tone=2E This causes confusion with first-fall Blackpoll=2C wh= ich can have duller=2C darker legs than indicated in field guides=2E Mag= nolia Warbler would be very distinctive=2E I suspect your bird is a Pine= =2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3ECheers=2C Ian=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EQuoting Angela J= oudrey* =26lt=3Baljoudrey=40eastlink=2Eca=26gt=3B=3A=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E= Hi All=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3ESince the Christmas break=2C I=27ve noticed= a =26quot=3Bmore yellow and larger=3Cbr /=3Ethan normal=26quot=3B goldf= inch=2E I know it isn=27t a goldfinch=2C but it is the=3Cbr /=3Ebest way= to describe it=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EToday I was home long enough to ob= serve it traveling the trees in my=3Cbr /=3Ebackyard ( pine=2C wild rose= =2C various hardwoods ) with a downy=3Cbr /=3Ewoodpecker and frequenting= the suet=2E It isn=27t interested in the sun=3Cbr /=3Eflower=2C mixed=2C= or niger seed feeders=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EI have a few pics=2E I=27m = thinking either a magnolia ( unlikely ) or a=3Cbr /=3Epine warbler ( mos= t likely ) but my Stokes book doesn=27t quite match=3Cbr /=3Ewhat I see=2E= White wing bars=2C eye circles=2C but the legs do not appear=3Cbr /=3Et= o be black=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EI=27d be very interested in any help=2E= E mail me and I=27ll e mail the 2=3Cbr /=3Eor 3=A0 the pics I have=2E (= I sat under the feeder for what seemed like=3Cbr /=3Eforever and was ab= le to get a couple of close up pics=2E )=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EThanks=3Cbr = /=3EAngela in Windsor=3Cbr /=3E--=3Cbr /=3EWhen one tugs at a single thi= ng in nature=2C he finds it attached to=3Cbr /=3Ethe rest of the world=2E= =3Cbr /=3EJohn Muir=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C= /div=3E=3C/blockquote=3E=3C/div=3E=3Cbr /=3E-- =3Cbr /=3EWhen one tugs a= t a single thing in nature=2C he finds it attached to the rest of the wo= rld=2E =3Cbr /=3EJohn Muir=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E =3C/div=3E=3C/blockquote=3E=3C/div=3E=3Cbr /=3E-- =3Cbr /=3EWhen one tug= s at a single thing in nature=2C he finds it attached to the rest of the= world=2E =3Cbr /=3EJohn Muir=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E
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