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I've seen the Carolina Wren most everyday over the past month. He seems to zip out and back quite fast. Today I discovered there are two of them! They finally came to the feeder at the same time. The lone Song Sparrow is also here most days along with the goldfinches, Cardinals, juncos, titmouseseses, white-breasted nuthatches, downy and red-bellied woodpeckers and blue Jay's. Better than tv!
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