A single Common Redpoll graced our feeders in Brooktondale yesterday, spotted by my daughter, Lisa.

Two days ago we had our first-ever Carolina Wren visit the suet, and it's back again today poking around the vines on our house. I hope it stays. It's not too often we get a new yard bird these days, and ones this cute are particularly welcome!

Sandy Podulka



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