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Bird Watcher News March 19th, 2019
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A few customers are already reporting their first Ruby-throated Hummingbirds of the season! Make sure your feeders are out and filled with clean, fresh nectar (4 parts warm water to 1 part white sugar.)
We'd love to hear from you. Post your city on our Facebook page when you see your first hummingbird, or any other neotropical migrants!
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American Goldfinches are molting into their bright, yellow Spring plumage now. And large numbers of Pine Siskins and Purple Finches are still in our area, fattening up to head North. Millions of neotropical migrants are headed this way from wintering in the tropics and Central and South America. You'll soon see Gray Catbirds, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Indigo Buntings and more. Spring is such a wonderful time to be a birdwatcher!
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Happy Spring! If you haven't shopped with us lately, come see all the wonderful Spring and Easter finds we have for your home and garden - garden flags, birdbaths, indoor/outdoor decorative pillows, rain gauges, solar stakes, door greeters, wind chimes, tea towels, artwork and much more!
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