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Re: Prettyboy

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Warblerick

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Warblerick

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Sun, 25 Sep 2011 19:57:04 -0400

They must all be here in Woodbine. Still probably the most numerous species in the yard, everyday.

Rick Sussman
Woodbine,MD


MY chipping sparrows have all left 







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From: Eileen Wise <>
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Sent: Sun, Sep 25, 2011 5:42 pm
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Prettyboy


I forgot to add my yard birds to the list. Today, I have seen quite a few 
itmouse, lots of Goldfinches, Chickadees, Bluejays, Vultures, Wb Nuthatches, 
edbellied Woodies, Cardinals and Mourning Doves in my yard.
I also watched this Pileated woodie acting crazy fying and sqawking around this 
arge tree in the back of my yard. I am not sure if it was carrying on because 
t didn't like all the branches and leaves or if there was already something 
itting in the tree. The pileated has been flying back and forth most of the 
ay. Maybe a juvenile? 
MY chipping sparrows have all left and my hummers are gone. But I did see one 
emale hummer come to my deck this afternoon. So freshen up the hummingbird 
eeders for the last stragglers going thru?
Eileen
rettyboy
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