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We’re hosting a red bellied woodpecker (male). New yard bird for us, and we’ll keep our eyes peeled.
Also, we’ve seen a small flock of 7 horned larks roadside on the Smithtown and Lost Skidder roads a number of times over the past month.
Finally seeing some white breasted nuthatches and titmice. Also a pair of cardinals.
Things are definitely changing.
Last summer saw many palm warblers and catbirds. This year, many fewer palms and zero catbirds. Wondering is it’s just here….
Sarah Caputo
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Oct 24, 2022, 2:36:11 PM10/24/22
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I had a red-bellied woodpecker for the first time last week as well. No palms, usual yellow-rumps and a small influx of ruby-crowned kinglets after the storm.