Subject: [Tweeters] Impact of Snow on Feeder Activity?
Date: Jan 18 13:11:34 2012
From: Michael Clawson - michael.v.clawson at gmail.com


Blair and Tweeters,

I have seen a drastic increase at my feeders, both suet and seed. I only
have one species I have not seen before, I had my first Varied Thrush come
visit me today. Other than that Hairy and Downy woodpeckers, Chickadees,
Spotted Towhee, Stellar's Jay and others...

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Blair Bernson <
blair at washingtonadvisorygroup.com> wrote:

> My neighbor has a feeder that I have watched sporadically over the past
> couple of months. Seed only. The only observed visitors have been
> primarily house finches, dark eyed juncoes, black capped chickadees and
> gold finches. Occasionally there have been some siskins. With the snow,
> there has been an explosive increase in both activity at the feeder
> including a substantial increase in the number of birds and also the number
> of species. To the foregoing list, today added both song and white crowned
> sparrows, starlings, and a flicker. Has anyone else noted an impact of the
> snow on their feeders?
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