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Hi,
I had four redpolls and at my sunflower feeder this morning in Copley
(Summit County). This is the first time in the ten years I've been
living here that they have visited to my knowledge, although my daughter
did try to describe a bird two weeks ago that may have one but visited
so briefly that I couldn't be sure what she saw.
Someone had also posted a while back that the chickadees in her yard had
learned to use the upside down thistle seed feeder. The ones here do as
well. Occasionally, a white breast nuthatch or tufted titmouse will, too.
Sherry Michney
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