Subject: [Tweeters] ALL about the many RED CROSSBILLS
Date: Jul 1 17:18:51 2013
From: Ruth Sullivan - godwit513 at comcast.net


hELLO Tweeters,
As I WROTE BEFORE MY FIRST Red CROSSBILLS CAME ON
March 22 nd of 50 Birds feeding only on one of the huge FIR TREES
in my back yard on the large pine Cones what was full of them ,
BUT THIS BIRDS STAYED ONLY 1 FULL DAY.
On APRIL the 27th I had the second group of18 birds,and there took over my
yard all day,It is so much fun watching this birds since the getting along
with the other birds ,Another bird I ALSO HAD WAS the Evening Grosbeak ,what
not coming that often than in the past.
Rare occasion was the male Goldfinch,this birds when there come not staying
to long,since I HAVE A LOT OF HABITAT ALL NATIVE
TO Washington,I also not have to water,but I HAVE TO BIRDBATHS what have the
dripping system where sometime sitting 3 to 5 birds,this method bring a lot
of birds in to my yard,THERE ARE RIGHT NOW UP TO EIGHT CROSSBILLS LEFT.

Cheers Ruth Sullivan
Fircrest

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