Must be the year for the Oregon's,because I've had a female coming to my feeder this winter for the first time ever. I've read a couple other people saying they've had them this year as well. Is this an unusual year for them, or are they more common than I realized? Becky Heisler Waupaca, Waupaca Co Rowan Stamm <rowan.stamm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >We have had some new visitors at our feeders. Two Oregon Juncos. I am not sure >if they are a pair or they just showed up at the same time. One has a very >dark hood and very brown body. The other is a little lighter brown and has a >slightly lighter hood. Every time I take the camera out to get a picture they >fly away and don't come back for half an hour or so but I'll keep trying. We >had one back in September but it left. > >Rowan Stamm, Verona Dane Co. > > > > >#################### >You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin Birding >Network (Wisbirdn). >To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: >//www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn >To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: >//www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn >Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn > > #################### You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin Birding Network (Wisbirdn). To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn