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Date Posted: 14:16:14 03/27/02 Wed
Author: mike sweeney
Author Host/IP: dialup-sr-201-038.wcnet.org / 63.174.201.38
Subject: Re: Feeding Frenzy
In reply to: Greg Links 's message, "Feeding Frenzy" on 18:38:06 03/26/02 Tue

>Sorry folks for plagiarizing but I am computer illiterate. What I meant to say is that here in Perrysburg Twp. we also had many birds feeding in our yard. We had approx. 50 Horned Larks, 10 Tree sparrows, a few Song sparrows, 1 Snow-bunting still in winter plumage, and a half dozen Lapland Longspurs with two males in breeding plumageToday's snow storm forced many birds into local
>feeding stations, and my house was no different.
>
>While nothing rare to report, I had 20+ species
>actually at the feeders today, including 2 I have
>never seen at the feeders themselves. A sorry
>American robin ate peanut pieces from a platform
>feeder, no doubt in desperation.
>
>A flock of nearly 50 Red-winged blackbirds descended
>on the yard and gorged themselves on sunflower seed.
>
>
>For only the second time that I have seen, a lone
>Brown creeper took suet out of one of my suet logs as
>well.
>
>I'm sure others had the same experience the last 2
>days---anything unusual out there???
>
>****
>
>On another note, it is nice to see some different
>names of folks posting to this message board recently.
> For those who do not know, the TNA also has a
>telephone hotline that is usually at least a little
>different than the information on this
>board---419-877-9640. There is an announcement on
>yesterday's tape of a new, interactive special feature
>I will be highlighting in the coming weeks when the
>reports are a bit slow. I invite you all to call and
>participate!
>
>
>Good birding,
>
>Greg Links

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