[NatureNS] Birds in Backyard Windsor

From: AngelaJoudrey <aljoudrey@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 11:25:06 -0400
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Noticed over the last week:

- red bellied woodpecker still a regular
- hoary redpolls ( less than 10 most times )
- chickadees ( who have no problem coming to the feeders as I'm hanging them up in the am )
- juncoes
- white throated sparrows
- blue jays
- 1 hairy woddpecker
-1 downy woodpecker

- 3 squirrels
- 1 rat ( sadly, he recently and suddenly lost his pal to a trap. If he/she would have have kept his/her adventures to the wooded area and not under the porch, he/she might still be frolicking with his buddy )

- 6 male pheasants ( one of which regularily goes to the feeder with the most blue jays, and stretched his neck straight up to catch and / or watch where the seed falls ! )

- sharp shinned hawk visited last Monday






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