[va-richmond-general] Re: Purple Finches

I have a male Towhee who visits around my feeders intermittently, too.  Have
tons of Goldfinch here, not so many Housefinch.  A Mockingbird and a
Redbellied Woodpecker take turns on the suet block...inbetween the pair of
Downies who seem to have set up camp there!  More sparrow species here this
year than last, too.

As for flying squirrels...they fly on the southside, too, as they dive off
the side of something trying to jump up at my hanging feeders ;)

Irene in Southside

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kacmarcik" <kacmarcik@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:33 PM
Subject: [va-richmond-general] Purple Finches


> Spotted a pair of Purple finches in the Autumn Olive yesterday afternoon
as
> I broke through the snow to refill the feeders. Also have 4 towhees (3
> male/1 female ;-) , a Fat Brown Thrasher, Yellow Bellied Sapsucker and a
> Ruby Crowned Kinglet who spends her day on the suet. The Flying squirrels
> are working over the suet pretty heavy at night as well.
>
> Julie Kacmarcik
> Chester
>


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