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Nothing spectacular but the neighborhood birds have finally found my feeders.
I was pleased to have a White-crowned as well as a Song Sparrow feeding with the many Tree Sparrows today. Of course the local mob of 20-30 House Sparrows descend regularly. Good numbers of juncos incl a couple brown adults that caused some initial consternation. House finches & Am Goldfinches.
Cardinals, Blue Jays, Downies, Red-bellieds, Starlings, & Mourning doves round it out.
Had an accipiter fly through--looked small so guessing Sharpie?
Not bad for feeders stuck between 2 apt quadplexes with little cover.
Hoping I might get real lucky & get some Com Redpolls.
Peggy Wang
Hudson
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