Since Wednesday, we've had 15 PINE SISKIN at our nyjer feeder near the 401
and Bayview in Toronto.  They have displaced a dozen AMERICAN GOLFINCH.
Also present are a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW and two RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH.

At our other feeders, near Hwy 7 & Bayview in Richmond Hill, an AMERICAN
TREE SPARROW and a WHITE-THROATED SPARROW join the 2 RED-BREASTED and 2
WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH, 3 DOWNY and 2 HAIRY WOODPECKER, 14 AMERICAN
GOLDFINCH, 5 BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE, 12 HOUSE FINCH (dwindling), 45 MOURNING
DOVE (dwindling), 10 NORTHERN CARDINAL, 23 DARK-EYED JUNCO, and a
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK that dines twice daily before our scope and camera.  A
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD was last seen on January 1st.

If any of these sightings would appeal to you, please contact me privately
for directions.

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