In addition to these, the flowing field across from our house has had 3
female RWBB (for those who keep track of such things, like me), 3 KILLDEER,
and one each male and female RUSTY BLACKBIRD in breeding (alternate)
plumage.   No meadowlarks yet, but the day is young.

Steve Fast
Brooktondale

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of M & K Mannella
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 7:11 AM
To: Cauyga Birds
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Red-winged blackbirds

This morning:
About a dozen red-winged blackbirds mixed in with starlings and two robins
touched down to feed and splash on the pasture adjacent to our property.
Welcome spring!

Michele
Ovid/interlaken
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