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I also had one beautiful male INDIGO BUNTING at my feeder
yesterday. Late for us also. Didn't see him today. I also have 2-3
CHIPPING SPARROWS still hanging around our feeders. In the past,
they have passed through and are gone by now.
We continue to enjoy watching the RED-BREASTED GROSBEAKS and the pair
of CATBIRDS, which appear to be nesting in a huge bush not far from
our back door. The HUMMINGBIRDS continue to do battle at the
feeder. I picked up a second feeder today to place across the yard!
Laurie Miner
W Brattleboro
At 07:49 PM 5/27/2008, you wrote:
>Beautiful indigo bunting at our feeder this evening... finally.
>(a bit late this year, usually seen mid-May in past years).
>
>John & Karyn Lunde
>Charlotte, VT
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