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snowyowl

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We arrived home on Monday after our 6 month stay in Florida. The trees are still bare here and the grass hasn't started to green up yet. Yesterday I looked out of the window and saw a Blue Jay using the little bit of water that was in the birdbath, then I saw a Downy Woodpecker sitting on top of one of the feeder poles. I took the hint! I headed out as quickly as I could with fresh water for the bath. Had to clean it out first, it was nasty after the winter. I filled a sunflower seed feed, a suet feeder and a nyger feeder. Before I could hang all three, there were Black-capped Chickadees on the Black-oil Sunflower seeds. Between yesterday and today I've seen ten species on or near the feeders or bath.
 
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