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Index of Subjects > We also had a "flock" of Purple Finches yesterday here in Sampsonville for the first time in a year at least. The few others we've seen have been singles or the odd pair. No Dickcissel though........The birds are really singing beautifully this frosty morning. Billy 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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