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FOY eastern towhee, brown thrasher, rose-breasted grosbeak and house wren
From:
Hilke Breder <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 8 May 2008 10:18:11 -0400
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Several FOY birds showed up in my backyard over the  past couple of days:

a female eastern towhee on the grass around the feeder, a brown thrasher hammering away 
on something in the ground for  several minutes, and a red-breasted grosbeak returned 
several times to the sunflower seed feeder. While in my closed-in porch I saw a house wren 
singing and hopping around in the rhododendron outside the window. I had to take a picture 
of that one too, although shot through glass and a screen. Here are some photos:


http://www.onejackdaw.com/My%20NA%20Birds%20Gallery/Brown_Thrasher.html
http://www.onejackdaw.com/My%20NA%20Birds%20Gallery/Eastern_Towhee.html
http://www.onejackdaw.com/My%20NA%20Birds%20Gallery/HouseWren_Red-
breasted_Grosbeak.html

Hilke Breder
Brattleboro

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