Re: [mou-net] More migrators in our trees!

2024-05-07 Thread Michael Koutnik
Also in Eagan, house wrens have returned for another year to our humble
bird house.

Mike Koutnik

On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 11:47 AM Kathryn Rudd  wrote:

> The past couple of days have brought a White Throated Sparrow, Rose
> Breasted Grosbeak, Catbird, and several Baltimore Orioles to our feeders,
> as well as a regular Piliated Woodpecker, Wood Duck pair, and waay too many
> Canada Geese. No hummingbirds yet.
> Kathryn Rudd, Eagan - Dakota County
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[mou-net] More migrators in our trees!

2024-05-07 Thread Kathryn Rudd
The past couple of days have brought a White Throated Sparrow, Rose Breasted 
Grosbeak, Catbird, and several Baltimore Orioles to our feeders, as well as a 
regular Piliated Woodpecker, Wood Duck pair, and waay too many Canada Geese. No 
hummingbirds yet.
Kathryn Rudd, Eagan - Dakota County

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