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Bloomfield Yard Birds

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magraham2@comcast.net
Tue, May 17, 2022 9:17 PM

It’s been a slow warbler year but yesterday I had a Black and White Warbler and today a Blackpoll Warbler (new one for me) in addition to several Yellow-rumped Warblers. They are always attracted to my balsam tree. There are three Baltimore Orioles coming to the oriole feeder: male, female and I think an immature male. There are lots of Red-Breasted Grosbeaks, a Gray Catbird, several Chipping Sparrows, a House Wren couple with nestlings, along with all the usual birds. It’s very musical out there. This is in my wooded yard in NW Bloomfield.

Maggy Graham

Bloomfield

It’s been a slow warbler year but yesterday I had a Black and White Warbler and today a Blackpoll Warbler (new one for me) in addition to several Yellow-rumped Warblers. They are always attracted to my balsam tree. There are three Baltimore Orioles coming to the oriole feeder: male, female and I think an immature male. There are lots of Red-Breasted Grosbeaks, a Gray Catbird, several Chipping Sparrows, a House Wren couple with nestlings, along with all the usual birds. It’s very musical out there. This is in my wooded yard in NW Bloomfield. Maggy Graham Bloomfield
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magraham2@comcast.net
Tue, May 17, 2022 11:36 PM

Oops, Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks!

Maggy

Oops, Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks! Maggy