Yup, all three Rosies are back...by the hundreds.  I posted a couple
pictures I got through my open back door.  Clearly, they don't show
the numbers, but the finches whirl up frequently...returning almost
immediately to three spots in my yard where I toss seed.

So, hundreds of Rosies, dozens and dozens of Evening Grosbeaks (I'll
get pictures of them, too...I just really do not like my camera!),
lots of Juncos, Pine Siskins, Am. Goldfinches, several Blue Jays,
more Magpies, and lots of both RR Blackbirds and those darn pigeons
(EUCDs).

And amongst the fray are several Cassins Finches, a White-throated
Sparrow, young White-crowned Sparrow, and most recently a Song
Sparrow.  And of course the several many Chickadees (both Mtn and Bk-
capped), a couple of Flickers and a Wt-breasted Nuthatch or two.

Poor photos on my blog: RuralChatter.blogspot.com   and hopefully more
and better shots soon, thanks to my neighbor; Rheanne.

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