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Index of Subjects Today approximately 150 American Robins and 200 Bohemian Waxwings arrived to feed on local backyard berries. These flocks have been reported to be in the area for some time. Mixed in with the Bohemians were a number of Cedar Waxwings. Is this normal? Also at our feeders here in Port Hawkesbury we have our resident House Sparrows (about 30), 3 Song Sparrows, 4 American Tree Sparrows and 50+ American Goldfinch. A Downy Woodpecker feeds on suet each day. -- 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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