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Yard list from my windows:

 1 - Hairy WP 
 2 - Downy WP
 3 - Red-bellied WP
 4 - Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (both male & female showed up today !)
 5 - Tufted Titmouse
 6 - Carolina Chikadee
 7 - Carolina Wren (1)
 8 - American Crow
 9 - Common Grackle (1)
10 - American Goldfinch
11 - Purple Finch (a pair)
12 - American Robin (flock of 60+, you should have heard them !  They were singing too.)
13 - Northern Cardinal
14 - White-breasted Nuthatch
15 - Junco
16 - Mourning Dove
17 - Pileated WP (1)
18 - Song Sparrow
19 - Northern Flicker (1)
20 - Eastern Towhee (1)
21 - White-throated Sparrow
22 - Brown Creeper (1)
Total is 22 species for today.

Best species is hard to say........Yellow-bellied Sapsucker or Brown Creeper or Flicker.
Highest number of a species was A. Robin with 60+ (I stopped counting at 60).

Diane Brooks
SE Perry County between Corning and Glouster near Bur Oak Lake

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