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If you want to plant a tree that birds LOVE, it is a Mountain Ash.  We planted 
one many years ago and last year was the first year we got berries.  This 
morning we had 3 Swainson's Thrushes, a female Scarlet Tanager, 2 Rose-breasted 
Grosbeaks, a Red-eyed Vireo and a Goldfinch, all eating berries.
   
  Last week we had a Pileated Woodpecker hanging on to the end of a small 
branch and trying to eat berries as he swayed to and fro.  It was really a 
comical sight!
   
  Our waterfall and pond also have been attracting a lot of migrants.  Today we 
had a Black and White and Nashville Warbler bathing, as well as our resident 
Red-breasted Nuthatches.  With the dry year we have had the birds really enjoy 
the water!  Birds that normally don't come to our suet feeders have been using 
them.  I guess there must be a real shortage of insects and worms.
   
  I think the Robins must have moved to St. Cloud and south where there has 
been rain, because I haven't seen them in our yard for over a month.
   
  We have had migrant birds coming through in small numbers for 2 weeks.  We 
also had an Ovenbird kill last week, as well as a hummingbird.  All the 
hummingbirds for the past week are females.  The males have already left our 
area.  They are always the first to come and the first to go.
   
  Pat DeWenter
  Bemidji
   
   

                                
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<div>If you want to plant a tree that birds LOVE, it is a Mountain Ash.&nbsp; 
We planted one many years ago and last year was the first year we got 
berries.&nbsp; This morning we had 3 Swainson's Thrushes, a female Scarlet 
Tanager, 2 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, a Red-eyed Vireo and a Goldfinch, all 
eating berries.</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Last week we had a Pileated 
Woodpecker hanging on to&nbsp;the end of a small branch and trying to eat 
berries as he swayed to and fro.&nbsp; It was really a comical sight!</div>  
<div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Our waterfall and pond also have been attracting a lot 
of migrants.&nbsp; Today we had a Black and White and Nashville Warbler 
bathing, as well as our resident Red-breasted Nuthatches.&nbsp; With the dry 
year we have had the birds really enjoy the water!&nbsp; Birds that normally 
don't come to our suet feeders have been using them.&nbsp; I guess there must 
be a real shortage of insects and worms.</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>I think
 the Robins must have moved to St. Cloud and south where there has been rain, 
because I haven't seen them in our yard for over a month.</div>  
<div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>We have had migrant birds coming through in small 
numbers for 2 weeks.&nbsp; We also had an Ovenbird kill last week, as well as a 
hummingbird.&nbsp; All the hummingbirds for the past week are females.&nbsp; 
The males have already left our area.&nbsp; They are always the first to come 
and the first to go.</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Pat DeWenter</div>  
<div>Bemidji</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div><p>&#32;
        

        
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