That's interesting. I remember how excited I was to see my first House Finch. It was in CT. Now, of course, they are everywhere.
Anita Huffman Rugby, VA On 02/26/2014 09:55 PM, Ken Hale wrote:
To the best of my recollection, and Wallace can confirm the dates, my parents had an Oregon Junco at their feeders in Bluff City in 1972 and 73. I think it repeated in back to back years. I was in high school and folks came from all over the state to see it. Of course back then, it was a species unto itself and a life/state bird for lots of folks. Ken Hale Bristol, TN
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