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The nasty weather dropped a bunch of cool birds into our Lakewood 
neighborhood (7 miles West of Cleveland, about 200 yards South of Lake 
Erie).

Feeder birds included: Purple finch (male), Common redpoll, Song and White-
throated sparrows, and lots of American goldfinch and Dark-eyed juncoes;

Neighbor's crabapple tree hosted a flock of Cedar waxwings and Red-
breasted nuthatches (2);

Flyover Bald eagle.

Remember: Bad weather = Good birds.

Jim McCarty

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