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Re: Brown Creepers, Pine Warblers, Hermit Thrushes

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Dave Pardoe

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Maryland Birds & Birding

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Sat, 19 Feb 2005 19:54:28 -0500

I hope you are doing the Big Backyard Bird Count this weekend with these
sightings! Go to either Audubon or Cornell's web site.



On 2/19/05 2:22 PM, "Karen Harris" <> wrote:

> We have had a BROWN CREEPER at the suet feeder almost daily. Often a PINE
> WARBLER. Yesterday two BROWN CREEPERS were trying for the same feeder. We had
> a Y.B SAPSUCKER visiting daily but they, as a male and female came, left about
> 10 days ago. Not to exclude the usuals, we also have RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS,
> W.B. NUTHATCHES, DOWNYS(or downies), and TITMICE. Yesterday we had an unusal
> number of GOLDFINCHES - over 50. Yes, the birds are singing here already.
> 
> As a side note, Bill and I have been visiting Tuckahoe St Park, walking along
> the trails. We made three visits while the snow was on the ground, or snowing,
> and had 20 HERMIT THRUSHES. Two were feeding along side the road along with
> Robins. 
> 
> Karen Harris
> Easton, MD
>