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Index of Subjects And the Creepers are singing their squeaky up and down song now in the woods around here. So if you cannot pinpoint these hyperactive birds with your camera, binoculars or eyes you will at least hear them. Always one of the early singers. Nancy D. E Dalhousie, Kings Co. On 2018-02-28, at 5:01 PM, Randy Lauff <randy.lauff@gmail.com> wrote: > I also had a creeper this weekend at my feeder trees; it too didn't come to the feeders, but it did hang around for a half hour or so. > > The last two weekends I've also had good luck with woodpeckers in my yard...pileated, downy, flicker and hairy. > > Randy > > _________________________________ > RF Lauff > Way in the boonies of > Antigonish County, NS. > > On 28 February 2018 at 15:10, bdigout <bdigout@seaside.ns.ca> wrote: > We had a Brown Creeper at our feeder trees today. It checked out most of the trees, but didn't come to the actual feeders. A S.S. Hawk visited today as well, sending our usual visitors scrambling.(B.C.Chickadees, R.B.Nuthatches, M.Doves, A.Goldfinches, D.woodpecker) > On another topic, there have been a couple of hundred Common Loons on the south side of the Canso Causeway for the last week or so, I assume waiting for the ice to leave the inland areas? > Billy >
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