13 degrees and snow brought a lot of new and old visitors today.  The 
solitaire was in watering and snagging Russian olive berries.  A big flock 
of robins and starlings were intermixed and working over the wall of 
Virginia creeper berries that was warming up in the sun as was the hermit 
thrush that has been holed up in my backyard the last week or so.  And 
everyone is using the pond water.   The FOS Cassin's Finches were part of 
the feeder gang chowing down on Black Oil Sunflower seeds.  Joining them 
were the resident House Finches, Junco's, Blue Jays, Chickadees and our 
newly arrived winter Spotted Towhee.  Both nuthatches monopolized the suet 
feeder.  And the always welcome Flicker would bomb in scattering everyone 
else and grab a wad of suet or mouthful of seeds.  The goldfinches and 
chickadees split their time between the sunflower table feeder, the suet 
feeder and working over all the seed heads from this past seasons composite 
garden.

Fun day in this Highlands yard.

Charlie
Denver

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