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Guilford birds 10-23-2011

LG
Lorraine Gundersen
Sun, Oct 23, 2011 11:54 PM

Very active yard today. Most birds stocking up on cedar berries, apples, fermenting figs and dried meal worms. Robins are making a real mess at the bird baths. Trying to convince the Carolina Wrens that my garage is not a good place to hang out. Still have a Ruby Throated Hummingbird visiting the feeder as of this morning.

Brown Thrasher
White-t-Sparrow (several)
Junco (20+)
Chippers
Field Sparrow
Ruby-c-Kinglets (3)
Golden-c-Kinglets (7)
Yellow-rump warbler (9+)
Palm warbler
Hermit thrush
Eastern Towhee
Eastern Bluebird (3)
Song Sparrow
Northern Flicker (2)
Eastern Phoebe
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Wild Turkey (many 23 +)
Mourning Dove (7)
Blue Jay
American Crow (3)
Black-capped Chickadee (3)
American Robin (many 75+)
American Kestrel
Cedar Waxwing (11)
American Goldfinch (5)
Northern Cardinal (3)
Tufted Titmouse (5)
American Redstart
Brown Creeper
House Finch (5)
Philadelphia Vireo
Carolina Wren (2)

We just recently cleared some brush and have stacked it in the small field in the back of our property. This morning while putting out some seed I noticed a Gray Fox coming out from under the tangle of branches

Lorraine
Guilford, CT

Very active yard today. Most birds stocking up on cedar berries, apples, fermenting figs and dried meal worms. Robins are making a real mess at the bird baths. Trying to convince the Carolina Wrens that my garage is not a good place to hang out. Still have a Ruby Throated Hummingbird visiting the feeder as of this morning. Brown Thrasher White-t-Sparrow (several) Junco (20+) Chippers Field Sparrow Ruby-c-Kinglets (3) Golden-c-Kinglets (7) Yellow-rump warbler (9+) Palm warbler Hermit thrush Eastern Towhee Eastern Bluebird (3) Song Sparrow Northern Flicker (2) Eastern Phoebe Sharp-shinned Hawk Wild Turkey (many 23 +) Mourning Dove (7) Blue Jay American Crow (3) Black-capped Chickadee (3) American Robin (many 75+) American Kestrel Cedar Waxwing (11) American Goldfinch (5) Northern Cardinal (3) Tufted Titmouse (5) American Redstart Brown Creeper House Finch (5) Philadelphia Vireo Carolina Wren (2) We just recently cleared some brush and have stacked it in the small field in the back of our property. This morning while putting out some seed I noticed a Gray Fox coming out from under the tangle of branches Lorraine Guilford, CT