About 8am today, I put out a dish of grape jelly on the off-chance there was
an Oriole in the neighborhood.  By the time I got in the house, a male
Oriole was sipping the jelly.  A second Oriole appeared seconds later,
followed by a RB Grosbeak, followed by a goldfinch in glorious color.  All
were on the feeder at the same time.  Meanwhile, a FOY Brown Thrasher landed
atop the nearby rail fence.  . An eye-popping show of brilliant colors.  

Bill McAneny, TBurg


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