In a message dated 9/16/2008 9:19:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
Seven Canada Geese appeared to be migrating in groups of four and three,
flying high and headed southeast. Hummingbirds, Blue Jays, and waxwings also
appeared to be on the move.
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Hi Bob and all,
I too have noticed lots of Blue Jays and waxwings on the move, this morning
especially. I also saw a single Rose-breasted Grosbeak fly into the woods
next door as well as another Red-headed Woodpecker fly across the yards this
morning. Yesterday I saw an imm. Magnolia Warbler (#104), another RBGR (at the
feeders), a N. Parula in the back cherry trees, and I am still feeding many
hummers, though numbers have begun to drop off.
Also had a few Gray Catbirds this morning moving through, and a small gray
cat which has been plaguing my yard for weeks, which I caught and is soon on
its way to the humane society! It took a mourning dove last evening...
Rick Sussman
Woodbine,MD
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