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Oh, good! I hope you're enjoying them! I know they can possibly bring in problems, but we believe it is soooo important to feed them; especially in weather like this.
We counted at least 22 male cardinals at our feeders a few minutes ago. That, of course, means at least 44 cardinals as they are usually all accompanied by mates. We also frequently see blue jays, juncos, brown thrashers, redwing blackbirds, red bellied woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, tufted titmice,
several varieties of sparrows (no house sparrows), bewicks wrens, the little tiny woodpeckers (can't think of their names right now), an occasional rufous sided towhee, and several other varieties. We both thoroughly enjoy watching them. Vashi has just now gone out to spread a tarp and put out more feed in the feeders and on the ground, as they're having a hard time getting the seeds out of the feeders that are covered with snow.