Cobirds has seen a dearth of reports recently, so here's a brief one on our 
yard birds.
 
 The snow has brought us a big influx - no surprise. The number of species 
(18-20) and the number of birds seem relatively normal (except for a dozen 
Spotted Towhees) but these guys have stayed around all day, snowing or not. 

We have one continuing Fox Sparrow (who shows up sporadically & unpredictably, 
and usually stays only a minute or less).

Check any Song Sparrow-like bird that you see: our Fox Sparrow looks similar 
except that it has bright orange tail & primaries.

Today, the Turkeys haven't descended upon us -- hooray. We see up to 50 in the 
neighborhood most days.  
Urling & Hugh Kingery

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