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Sat, 17 Jan 2009 13:09:35 -0500
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Just started up a birding station in my backyard over the holiday. The
number of birds feeding is growing by the day.

Today, I have 2-Rufous Sided Tohee's, here everyday now for a week. They
seem to have adopted my feeders as their main food source. Over the years I
have never had Tohees at a feeder. not sure if this is commonplace or not.

Also Blue Jays (5- 10), Cardinals, White Throated Sparrow (2-3), Tree
Sparrow (4), House Finches (10-20), American Goldfinches (15 - 20),House
Sparrows, DE Juncos (many) (4-6), Downy Woodpecker, Red Bellied Woodpecker,
Starling (too many at times), Common Grackle, Song sparrow, Tufted Titmouse
(4-6), Black Capped chickadee (4), White Breasted nuthatch and Mourning
Doves (4-8)

Also had a Coopers Hawk watching over birds the other day. Otherwise nothing
too special.  

Bob Folt
Hudson, Ohio

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