Date: 3/2/23 5:46 pm
From: Susanne Lutze <eztuls46...>
Subject: Re: Nice surprises First of Season
I have had more bluebirds in my yard on freezing days….eating sunflower
seed hearts all day. Half a dozen at a time which is unusual. I am at NW
150 and MacArthur.

On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 7:41 PM Harold Yocum <drhal2...> wrote:

> I think bluebird presence is totally related to environmental things like
> open area to find food & water.
> I have a bird friendly backyard and have had bluebirds everyday right
> through the winter. The same is true of Mitch Park here in Edmond.
> Hal Yocum
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Mar 2, 2023, at 7:02 AM, shenthorn205 <shenthorn205...> wrote:
> >
> > Last year I saw bluebirds in March, but they only migrated through.
> >
> > Northeast/Zoo Lake Park
> > Mar 01, 2023
> > 10:46 AM
> > Traveling
> > 0.40 miles
> > 70 minutes
> > All birds reported? Yes
> > Comments:
> > 58. Sunny. Calm.
> >
> > 10 CACKLING GOOSE
> > 12 Canada Goose
> > 6 Cackling/Canada Goose
> > 80 Northern Shoveler
> > 8 Mallard
> > 14 Canvasback
> > 3 Lesser Scaup
> > 5 Bufflehead
> > 7 Ruddy Duck
> > 2 American Coot
> > 55 Ring-billed Gull
> > 6 Double-crested Cormorant
> > 1 Great Blue Heron
> > 1 Turkey Vulture
> > 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker
> > 1 Blue Jay
> > 1 American Crow
> > 1 Tufted Titmouse
> > 1 EASTERN BLUEBIRD
> > 2 American Robin
> > 8 Harris's Sparrow
> > 2 Northern Cardinal
> >
> > Number of Taxa: 0
>
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