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Subject: Re: Saturday birding
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Yes, this list has been quiet.  I didn't have a chance to get out 
Saturday, but I did watch the feeder and surrounding occasionally.  I 
had a Red-breasted Nuthatch and several Chipping Sparrows along with 
the normal compliment of White-throated Sparrows, Song Sparrows and 
Dark-eyed Juncos.  The White-throated Sparrows and Song Sparrows were 
working over our wild flower patch pretty good, also.  There were 
quite a few Robins around and they seemed most interested in our 
dogwood trees.  A couple of times, all the birds disappeared which is 
usually a sign of an accipiter in the neighborhood, but I never 
actually saw one.

This morning, I went along the Susqhehanna River from Havre de Grace 
to Conowingo Dam.  Didn't see too much.  There were 4 immature and 1 
adult Bald Eagle at Conowingo and another pair near the nest 
downstream from Lapidum.  When I got home, the feeder was hopping 
with the cast from Saturday, plus my first Purple Finches - 1 male 
and 1 female plus 1 that looked like a female but seemed to have a 
slight pinkish cast to it.  An immature male???

Well, that's it from the hinterlands of Harford County.


Les Eastman
les_eastman@netfox.net
Havre de Grace, MD


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