May 10th, 2011, 05:28 PM
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You can call me DOG!
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Niagara, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 5,645
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Originally Posted by hazelrunpack
At one point we had over 30 rose-breasted grosbeaks, 50 goldfinches, 3 eastern towhees, 5 Baltimore orioles, 16 purple finches, 20+ white-throated sparrows, 2 male red-winged blackbirds, an indigo bunting, chipping sparrows and the occasional hummingbird all at the feeders at the same time! I also saw Cape May, black-and-white, chestnut-sided, Magnolia, and American redstart warblers today! Plus a female scarlet tanager (heard the male singing yesterday but haven't seen him yet).
Except for the phones and my internet going down in the storms, it was heavenly
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What???? You mean to tell me you didn't see a Partridge in a Pear Tree!?
That would have been a spectacle to see. Such a variety.
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