Tree Sparrows have been here for a week now as White-Crowns departed.
Plenty of Goldfinch and Juncos now and the White-throats are sparse but
settling in for the winter. Have yet to see a Rough-legged but wintering
Red-tails are here in numbers . I expect that the pheasant pens should be
surrounded. We went up to the Interlaken waterfront and other than geese
there were a few loons, blacks and Herring gull.

John @ Kestrel Haven Observatory, Fitzgerald Rd.

On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 7:59 AM Carol Keeler <carolk...@adelphia.net> wrote:

> I just had my first of the season American Tree Sparrow.  I’ve had Juncos
> for weeks.  The White Throats and White Crowns left quite a while ago
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