Date: 3/2/26 3:18 am
From: 'evyn' via NHBirds <nhbirds...>
Subject: [NHBirds] Re: Blue birds and a red winged black bird
Very early RWBB! No white throated sparrows here.I have a flock of 25
bluebirds now! As I have no pets at the moment, I spend my pet budget on 10
LB boxes of mealworms. I wouldn't spoil them so much if the winter hadn't
been so hard.

On Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 9:22:28 AM UTC-5 Pam Weeks wrote:

> Good morning,
>
> The usual crowd of 6-10 Eastern Bluebirds are squabbling in the meal worm
> feeder, there are 7 Gold Finches at the thistle feeder, junkos, blue jays,
> white throated sparrows, mourning doves and starlings on the snow eating
> the sunflower seeds I scattered there.
>
> And to my amazement, one male red winged black bird.
>
> Also saw a red squirrel or a chipmunk yesterday. It was moving too fast
> away from me for me to be sure, but smaller than a gray with narrow tail
> held straight up.
>
> Happy Almost Spring!
>
> Pam Weeks
> Auburn, NH
>

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