[NatureNS] Dickcissel, Sparrows

Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 21:53:19 -0300
From: David Johnston <dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca>
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The *Dickcissel* I reported here in Port Hawkesbury in early March seems 
to have moved on. Today, we have another *Dickcissel* here at our 
feeders. I believe it is a different bird since I have not seen one for 
a number of days and this one seems to have a less vibrant yellow breast 
than the previous one.
We still have two *American Tree Sparrows* each day left from the six or 
eight we had most of the winter.
Lots of *Purple Finches *have moved in to the Port Hawkesbury area. Six 
or eight at our feeders and six or eight at another feeder that I know 
of.  DWJ.

-- 
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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    The <b>Dickcissel</b> I reported here in Port Hawkesbury in early
    March seems to have moved on. Today, we have another <b>Dickcissel</b>
    here at our feeders. I believe it is a different bird since I have
    not seen one for a number of days and this one seems to have a less
    vibrant yellow breast than the previous one.<br>
    We still have two <b>American Tree Sparrows</b> each day left from
    the six or eight we had most of the winter.<br>
    Lots of <b>Purple Finches </b>have moved in to the Port Hawkesbury
    area. Six or eight at our feeders and six or eight at another feeder
    that I know of.&nbsp; DWJ.<br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
David W. Johnston
Mary K. Johnston
207 Hiram St.
Port Hawkesbury  N.S.
B9A 2C3

902 625 1534

dwj.jem@ns.sympatico.ca</pre>
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