Hello all,

At the house in Scott this morning were singles of COMMON REDPOLL and PINE
SISKIN in with the flock of 
40+ Goldfinches. The female PILEATED WOODPECKER (Red-bellied too) has
started to come into the suet 
feeders for the 3rd winter in a row, a CAROLINA WREN has been frequent
since the snow hit (34 inches 
since Saturday), and the RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, among other common birds,
continue to be seen 
daily. 

cheers,
Matt

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