Rose-breasted Grosbeaks
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Rose-breasted Grosbeaks

Ally · 7 · 2027

Ally

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You read it right, more than one! I was about to go out for dinner, I saw one at my feeder, by the time I got my camera out, there were two. Then four were fighting. I must be a great feeder hostess!
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I thought the lady grosbeak but she was the first one I saw this morning
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After a long international trip, he is learning to use the feeder.
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Do not kiss me when I'm eating!
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yes ...red & black ones are males, brown one is a female...and white-crowned sparrow
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Quote from: "lovemypt"
yes ...red & black ones are males, brown one is a female...and white-crowned sparrow
Thanks a lot Dave.  Someone said white crowned are rarer that's why I posted. I don't know, first one of the year.
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They migrate south in winter and are heading back up north now, some stay all summer in our area , more common at this time of year, they don't have the white stripes in the fall so go unnoticed alot of time
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