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Index of Subjects Hi Marg If you confirm that you have a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak please let me know. There were a few overwintering reports on eBird for Lun Co. And you might know if this one had stayed in your area or was a new Spring arrival? Thanks, Nancy Sent from my iPad > On Apr 9, 2018, at 12:00 PM, Marg Millard <mmillard@eastlink.ca> wrote: > > Good Morning. What a picture perfect day it was as the sun came up. I am happy to say the snow is melting. Birds today thus far include: Chickadees, Sparrows: Song, White-throated and a Fox, Juncos, Gold Finches, Blue Jays, Grackles (way too many) Starlings, Robins, Catbird, Brown Headed Cowbirds, males, started arriving yesterday, 3 so far. I have what I believe is a Rose Breasted female, one Cedar Waxwing. The hummingbird was last seen Friday am about lunchtime on the feeder. It was one rough looking bird, a male Ruby throat. Mourning Doves. Both a Red breasted Nuthatch and a White breasted Nuthatch. 3 squirrels and 2 Chipmunks, all at one time. I haven't seen any yet today but we have Purple Finches that usually arrive late afternoon. 11 Crows. > Best regards, Marg > > White Point Artist, Marg Millard > 19 White Point 2 Rd., White Point, Queens Co., > R.R. # 1 Hunts Point, Nova Scotia > B0T 1G0 Canada (902) 683-2393 > LocalArtistMargMillard.ca > By Appointment, please
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