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 My feeders are finally up again, after a hiatus of weeks due to a visiting groundhog, and a neighbor's cat.  The groundhog, whom I've named Fred, is about the size of my working Border Collie.  Fred was OK under the woodpile, until he decided to dig a burrow at the front of the house by the foundation.  A trapper has a cage set up for Fred's new adventure. I shot the neighbor's cat using a water pistol, and haven't seen it for awhile.  It seemed like a good time to set the feeders back up.
3 Northern Cardinals2 Tufted Titmice2 Black-Capped Chickadees2 White-Breasted Nuthatches1 Blue Jay2 Dark-Eyed Juncos8 House Sparrows5 American Goldfinches
Apparently I wasn't the only one missing the feeders!  
Jean JohnsonLakemore, OH

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