I love posts like this!  Thanks you.
Along with all of these birds, we also had some bush tits, three spotted 
towhees, three scrub jays, all vying for a place either at the suet or the 
sunflower seeds.  Oh, and throw in the white crowned sparrows and we had a 
colorful morning!  And everyone is using the birdbath.
Thanks
Libby Edwards
Fort Collins
Larimer County

> On Nov 19, 2022, at 12:49 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 13 degrees and snow brought a lot of new and old visitors today.  The 
> solitaire was in watering and snagging Russian olive berries.  A big flock of 
> robins and starlings were intermixed and working over the wall of Virginia 
> creeper berries that was warming up in the sun as was the hermit thrush that 
> has been holed up in my backyard the last week or so.  And everyone is using 
> the pond water.   The FOS Cassin's Finches were part of the feeder gang 
> chowing down on Black Oil Sunflower seeds.  Joining them were the resident 
> House Finches, Junco's, Blue Jays, Chickadees and our newly arrived winter 
> Spotted Towhee.  Both nuthatches monopolized the suet feeder.  And the always 
> welcome Flicker would bomb in scattering everyone else and grab a wad of suet 
> or mouthful of seeds.  The goldfinches and chickadees split their time 
> between the sunflower table feeder, the suet feeder and working over all the 
> seed heads from this past seasons composite garden.
> 
> Fun day in this Highlands yard.
> 
> Charlie
> Denver
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