Good morning,

Yesterday while I was observing the thistle feeder that hangs outside my 
living room window, I saw a slate-colored junco eating from the tube. 
Normally dominated by the local house finches, I've seen a junco or two on 
the tube during our worse storms this year, but this was the first time 
I've observed one on the feeder itself on a nice day.

I did some sleuthing around and all I could find was a 2005 column in the 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that hinted that this may be more common than is 
generally acknowledged. The columnist was as surprised by his observation 
as I was mine - though he supposedly had a large number of letters 
testifying to this behavior. I'm curious to know if any others on this list 
have noticed this behavior at their own feeder set ups? 

This still is not what I'd classify a regular occurrence, but I'm 
interested to follow along and see if our neighborhood juncos start to show 
up more frequently on the feeder itself rather than simply cleaning up 
below it.

Cheers,

Max Miller
Lakewood, CO

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