Date: 4/28/24 7:22 am From: Lisa Saffell <lesfstl...> Subject: FOY Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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I looked out the front door this morning and saw my FOY RBGR sitting on top of the suet feeder. I promptly put some fresh food out in the back and I have been waiting for her to reappear. No luck yet. I also heard my first Tennessee Warbler singing somewhere in the yard earlier.
For all of Merlin’s faults I have to say it is also pretty amazing. I usually keep it running just to see what it picks up that I can’t hear so I know what to keep an eye out for and just a few minutes ago it heard a RBGR, which is amazing because with the strong winds and gusts up to 35 mph I can’t hear anything! Good to know she is still somewhere in the vicinity.
“A bird does not sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” — Maya Angelou
Lisa Saffell, St. Louis
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