Well my crabapple tree finally attracted some good birds even without many 
crabs left.  I got my first three robins returning, and a flock of ten Cedar 
Waxwings.  There was also a large flock of blackbirds in the tree behind.  
Yesterday I had Bluebirds eating winterberries and looking at nest boxes.  The 
House Finch was in full song.  It is getting noisier out there.  Spring is 
coming! 

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