Mine are here year round. One in particular is always protective of the 
cedar/juniper berries & is the guardian of the hill trying to drive away even 
large flocks of starlings. Last winter, for the 1st time, it was eating suet!! 
Other mockers live/stay in the thick stand of cedars a block away.

We often see a mocker down along 90 at Levannah & a couple other places along 
90.

Snow geese, noisily gabbing to each other, went to the lake by the thousands 
last evening just before dark. 

Wishing all our birding friends a very merry Christmas.

Fritzie Blizzard,

Union Springs
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