Flurry at the feeder
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Flurry at the feeder

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jjmb

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I have been lamenting how quiet my feeders have been this winter. Sometimes not much more than house sparrows.

This morning, it started with 4 cardinals just as it got lighter, then a downy, then chickadees, siskins and gold finches, a white throated sparrow, a few juncos, then the usual swarm of housesparrows. All of these species were in view at the same time for a few minutes. What a nice way to wake up on a winter morning!

But before you knew it, they dispersed. Oh well.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by jjmb »
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