Such an interesting question that I ponder when on a trail in Shindagin
that is evidently for the disabled, but would accommodate (illegally?)
vehicles not being used by the disabled. I love this trail because the
prolific mountain bikes don't seem to use it much, and I've never seen a
vehicle of a
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When the sun just came out, suddenly there were so many birds. This warbler
landed on the window sill while I was washing dishes! I thought I'd heard
them here, but had never seen any. Maybe not again till next winter?
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I must not live too far from Nari, and I have two *female* woodpeckers who
seem to visit my yard every day. I'll have to start checking the time to
note if they're as regular as her males. I always look for males, but these
are two females, always busy feeding on trees both dead and alive, and
they
I usually see a male intermittently in the spring and summer (though not
this year yet), and I'm in the Cayuga Basin, at the far end of Ellis Hollow
Road.
Sheila Dean
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Marilyn Ray wrote:
> I also has one male red breasted grosbeak at my platform feeder on Besemer
the feeder the next morning so seemed not to suffer from the
interrupted roosting.
With some reading, I find that juncos migrate at night. I wonder if this
makes them light sleepers.
Sheila
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Natural Selection Editing and Research
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