I have had only a couple male RED WINGED BLACKBIRDS feeding on the ground in 
front yard, until early this morning when a blizzard of blackbirds landed out 
back under the feeders there.

The feeders needed filling, so I ran out and scattered new seed on the ground 
and filled the hanging feeders.

Later, they came back:
Over 30 male RED WINGED BLACKBIRDS
16 female RED WINGED BLACKBIRDS

4 male BROWN HEADED COWBIRDS
Several C. GRACKLES
2 RUSTY BLACKBIRDS
Many EUROPEAN STARLINGS

When things startled them, they flew to adjacent trees including my Staghorn 
Sumac trees, where some of them noticed, "hey, I can eat these, too !!"

Snowing here. Sigh.

Donna L. Scott
Lansing


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