Nice. We've had them here coming to our feeders since 5 October, approximately
three individuals, with at least one daily visit (I've been sure to watch the
feeders at least long enough to be sure they were still around). The last time
we had them was the Fall/Winter of 2012-'13, and they continued well into the
Spring. one to 2 dozen pine siskin have been present here as well for a while
now, and three separate sightings of purple finch, including this morning.
Still no sign of evening grosbeak or redpolls just yet!
Hope you get them back again,
Ed Schneider
Forest Hills (Nashville)
Davidson Co.
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From: tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Jud Johnston <egrosbeak1946@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 12:46 PM
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Subject: [TN-Bird] Another red-breasted nuthatch (Wayne Co.)
Sighted this morning at my feeder in Waynesboro. This is my 4th look at the
species over the past two months or so; but no continuity.
Jud Johnston