The sparrows and other ground-feeders have been getting more and more
active and vocal around my yard during this refreshing rainy period. I
do maintain a feeder with safflower seed, mainly for the chickadees
and titmice, and as something less attractive to House Sparrows than
sunflower seed. It has been active. However I ran out of anything for
the sparrows. So this morning at the grocery store I picked up a big
bag of standard mixed bird seed and scattered it liberally around,
front and back.
Not surprisingly, I soon had an invasion of House Sparrows, especially
in front. There was a good supply of Whitethroats out back though. As
I was watching them, to my delight a long-awaited new species for my
yard came prancing across the grass: a yellow Palm Warbler.
Steve Sanford
Randallstown, Baltimore County
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