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				the house sparrow was introduced  here in the good ole USA via NYC and central park when 50 pairs were released in the 1800's. I hate them because they take the nesting spots from the native species. 
			
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wild bird's unlimited has a pretty good bird magazine in their stores 
and the last months issue is there  usually free....glossy photos
 
great place for seed that's better quality than walmart crap...
 
but agway usually has the best prices....  
		
		
		
		
		
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		Good info guys - Thanks all for the responses.  Here is a discussion forum that I signed up for.  Looks promising.   
BirdForum - The Net's Largest Birding Community, Dedicated To Wild Birds
Looks like the same engine as this site.  About 90K members and the categories look well organized.  There is even a state by state category.  
		
		
		
		
		
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				First thing I'd do is get a copy of a good (i.e. classic) field guide like this one...get a used one, they already have mojo   
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 I have a copy of Peterson Eastern Birds with very little mojo, still looks brand new that I'd be willing to part with.  I have several field guides which currently get very little use.  I see that Amazon list new @$55.  I'll part with mine for $40 (shipped) or $35 picked up/hand transferred.  
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Does anyone do life lists?  When I last updated, I was at about 220 species.  Use to watch birds much more when young (HS/college) than now but I do have feeders active and just checked:  8 different species at feeders in preparation for the storm. 
		
		
		
		
		
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you need to do some broadcast seeding also where you can.....
 
the birds respond to their environment  too 
so increase their FUN any way possible...
 
  they like "sheltered spots" especially in this snowy weather
 
that's why i mentioned the Quonset huts made from pine bark.
 
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for FREE Christmas trees ....that did not sell b4  Christmas
and i grabbed two and tossed them into the back of my car
 
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		 Funny you say that Raven.  Just took my xmas tree down and propped it up in the woods near the feeders.  It's like a mini playground before they hit the feeders. 
 
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		 Cold is really bringing the birds to the feeders today.  Saw my 1st Red-Bellied WP (female) since putting out the suet about a week ago.  Funny name for a bird that has no red at all on the belly!  More appropriate would be a Redneck WP? 
 
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		 Made a log suet feeder for the woodpeckers and added it to the station.  Now it is the wait game.  Made it like this (Duncraft), but with poplar. 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
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		 saw a bunch of bluebirds this morning around the boxes again. i have heard they will bundle together in boxes in the winter cold nites. That may have been the case. They should be south as I would if I had wings 
		
		
		
		
		
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		My parents have a small army of woodpeckers coming to their suet feeder. Dog keeps the squirrels away.   
We just got a birdfeeder down here where I am now (Southampton LI) about 2 weeks ago and the birds have found it. 
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		 tufted titmouse is my most abundant, and a lot of cardinals too. Really missing the few Carolina Wrens we usually always have but have been absent this year, although they were around a lot this summer as they woke me up often. Squirrels have been scarce the last few years must be the coyotes. 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 Got the wrens over here!  Titties = chicks but all outnumbered by common house sparrows.  Got 3 regular Cardinals, boy are they territorial. 
		
		
		
		
		
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				I think you got a point there.  Squirrels have been scarce my way too.  Coyotes were so close last night they woke us up.  We typically hear them when we are up, but they never have woken us up -Freaky 
			
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		 Did anyone watch the Nature special on hummingbirds?  Just finished on WGBH2, should show again.  Great footage and several new learnings. 
		
		
		
		
		
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		 We've had lots of Wrens and Titmice here.The Downies have been absent around the suet feeders. 
 
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for the smaller downies as i have both kinds 
the bigger Harries  cuz they have a brownish tuft of hair 
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it acts as a shock absorber when they rat ta tat tat 
on a tree drilling it for bugs 
 
i find they want a long profile to land ,survey, and approach 
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make sure nothing has changed since their last visit. 
 
the wife's been buying suet at Job lot about 7 cakes per week 
so that their is several options available.  
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		 Today the birds were (almost) the food:  visit by a sharp-shined hawk! 
 
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		Playing with my VadoHD camera spying on the birds.  First attempt nice shot of some mourning doves.  Weird, the birds seem to know they are being filmed! 
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