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 This morning around 9:20 I had a female Purple Finch at my thistle feeder then I saw it at the black oil seed feeder a little while later.  Then later in the day when I returned around 2:25 one was in the grass and then I realized there were two females - one on the ground and one on black oil seed.  Then by 4:20 I only saw one again.  It didn't always stay very long.  
Nancy Anderson, Richmond Hts,https://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/


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