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[TN-Bird] Spring Arrivals
- From: "David Hollie" <featherbrain@xxxxxxxx>
- To: "GA BIRD" <GABO-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 08:39:33 -0400
Yesterday morning I had a few spring arrivals at my house. First off I had a
male Black-throated Green Warbler, and on my way back to my house I had a Wood
Thrush calling. I still have Hermit Thrushes around, and I've noticed some odd
behavior. I've seen a Hermit Thrush eating seed under the feeder and eating the
Peanut Butter I put out. Has anyone noticed one doing this before? When I first
saw him at the feeders I thought he came just to see what all the activity was
about, but I actually saw him eating. I did have some fruit in the PB, but the
next batch I made I didn't put any, and he still ate it.
David Hollie
Ringgold, GA
Catoosa Co.
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