{BIRD NOTES} ~ February 9, 2013
The Bobcat was back today for a couple of hours, even closer to the house than last Sat. I was at work so missed it but Nori Howe came up & took photos through her scope. I'll ask Paul to send them to you. He even saw it go up the apple tree outside the kitchen window after a red squirrel, but the squirrel made it to the little branches at the top so the bobcat is still hungry!
---Hollie Bowen, Marlboro, VT
I've got an immature Yellow-bellied Sapsucker visiting my suet feeder. Also a Northern Goshawk raided my feeder guests recently.
---Mick Durante,
No they were not a harbinger of Spring, they were 37 hungry Robins that were attacking the fruit on the ornamental tree on
Pine Grosbeaks: Male, Female or Immature? I got to wondering about all these female Pine Grosbeaks being reported and whether they might be a combination of mature females and
---Jane Stein Join In On the “Great Backyard Bird Count” Friday, February 15th through Monday, February 18th The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is for everyone, from beginner birdwatchers to experts, and for the first time ever, anyone can participate from anywhere in the world. Counting birds provides scientists and researchers with a real-time snapshot of winter bird populations. Each checklist submitted during the GBBC helps the National Audubon Society, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and Bird Studies Canada learn more about how birds are doing, and how to protect them and the environment we share. How to Count the Birds: Easy as 1-2-3!
NOTE: Look for the “Submit your checklists” button on the Great Backyard Bird Count website. You will be able to start entering bird lists at 7:00a.m. Eastern time on the first day of the count, Friday, February 15, 2013. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Al Merritt |
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