In northern Franklin Co, we are still having white-throated sparrows. Very few
migrants, trickling in in bits and drabs. Baltimore Oriole, prairie and parula
warblers, ruby-throated hummingbird (heard once, seen once), yellow-throated
vireo, blue-gray gnatcatcher, and wood thrush. Oh, and a Ky warbler heard this
morning. Nothing like past springs.
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On Apr 25, 2017, at 8:18 AM, Tom Hickcox <cometkazie1@xxxxxxx> wrote:================NOTES TO SUBSCRIBERS=============
I had a wh-th sparrow at my feeder this morning. I'm reporting it as I
think it is probably late.
Also, two Am goldfinches in breeding plumage. For some reason, I haven't had
hardly any of these this winter. 95% of my feeder birds are house finches.
Tom Hickcox
Danville/Boyle County
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