I just saw an American robin wolfing down sunflower seed hearts at the feeder.  
I had been blaming the grackles, blue jays, and goldfinches for the quickly 
disappearing seed.  Maybe I have to blame the robin, instead!

I do find it amusing, too, that within 3 minutes of refilling the feeders, 
birds show up.  My crazy imagination pictures them with tiny bird binoculars 
watching, waiting - "it's a go, guys! The thing has food again!"
-Liisa

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