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A couple of House Finches the other day, but mostly house sparrows (Old World Weaver Finches) and more house sparrows. :-\ -- John T. Ft. Worth, TX -- "Sue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Western Maine Mountains- feeding black-oil sunflower. 1 tube feeder, 1 > covered platform feeder, and a hanging "hopper" > > Regular, daily guests: > > Black capped chickadees > Tufted Titmice > Nuthatches ( white- and red-breasted) > Blue Jays > Slate-colored Juncos > Mourning doves > > Stragglers, irregular > > Evening Grosbeak > > Conspicuously absent that I remember from last year at this time > Goldfinches, > Purple Finches > Pine Siskins > American Tree Sparrow ( our Winter Chippy) > > Yesterday I hung a Niger feeder, hopefully that will bring back some of the > missing. > > This part of the year is particularly gray, dreary and <boring>. I'd love > to hear what y'all are seeing! > > Sue > > > > > > > >
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